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Abu Dhabi: The Arts Center at NYU Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) and the Institut français in the UAE are excited to present Danser Casa on Monday, April 29 at 8pm.
Two pioneers of French hip hop dance - Mourad Merzouki and Kader Attou – join forces once again, choreographing a piece for eight performers, as they explore the roots of street dance and the spirit of Casablanca’s young dancers. Continuing their strong relationship, The Arts Center is delighted to once again work with Institut français in the UAE, cultural service of the French Embassy, as part of the Emirati-French Cultural Dialogue; this serves as a testament to The Arts Center’s commitment to collaboration with the wider community and to supporting the UAE’s international relations in the Year of Tolerance.
Mourad Merzouki, the creator of Compagnie Käfig’s Pixel, which opened The Arts Center’s 2018-19 season, is back with the French-Algerian Kader Attou, of Compagnie Accrorap, as their captivating choreography conveys an apparent tension in Casablanca, made up of latent violence and a raw love that remains unspoken. This performance showcases intense dance duels, hypnotic acrobatics, and moments of pure musical and chorographical beauty.
HE Ludovic Pouille, Ambassador of France to the United Arab Emirates declared:
“I am thrilled to welcome this new show in Abu Dhabi, directed by two of France’s best hip-hop choreographers and performed by eight talented young dancers from Morocco. Once again, we are delighted to work closely with the The Arts Center and its wonderful team, whose work and programs always combine quality and diversity.
This powerful dance show inspired by the hectic city life in Casablanca invites us on a journey in the streets of this multifaceted city where modern architecture mixes with the narrow and traditional streets of the Medina. This blend of cultures and atmospheres embodies one of the main features of the Emirati-French Cultural Dialogue: to shed a light on cultural exchanges, cooperation, learning and discovery of new cultures.”
At the age of seven, Mourad Merzouki trained in the circus school of Saint-Priest, in Lyon’s eastern suburbs, while also practicing martial arts. At 15, he gravitated towards dance through inspiration drawn from hip-hop culture. From there, he developed choreography and soon created his first dance company, Accrorap, in 1989, with Kader Attou, Eric Mezino, and Chaouki Saïd. By 1996, Merzouki founder his company Käfig, which means “cage” in Arabic and German, and up until 2006, he created 14 pieces that explore the world of dance through a multitude of styles.
Kader Attou is one of the major representatives of French hip hop, he played an integral part on today’s hip hop dance scene. With a contemporary blending of cultures and humanistic commitment, Attou creates modern-day dance performances where encounters, dialogue, and sharing are the driving creative sources. In January 2013, he was made Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters) and in the New Year’s honors list of 2015, he was appointed Chevalier de l’Ordre National de la Légion d’Honneur (Knight of the French Legion of Honour).
Executive Artistic Director at The Arts Center Bill Bragin, said: “We had such a tremendous response to Compagnie Kafig’s Pixel last season, so when the Institut Français approached us with this opportunity to add Danser Casa to our schedule, we didn’t hesitate. The hip hop dance scene in France that Mourad Merzouki and Kader Attou pioneered has flourished with work at the highest level of artistry. And the hip hop scene in Morocco, and throughout the Arab world, has been blossoming in recent years. This show, extending a rich collaboration between the UAE and France around arts and culture, is a perfect high note on which to end our season.”
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Tickets are now available. For more information on each performance and ticket availability, please visit: http://www.nyuad-artscenter.org/
The Arts Center at NYUAD is a performing arts center that presents distinguished professional artists from around the world alongside student, faculty, and community productions.
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About The Arts Center at NYU Abu Dhabi
Presenting music, theater, dance, film and interdisciplinary performances that defy definition, The Arts Center at NYU Abu Dhabi is a performing arts center that presents distinguished professional artists from around the world alongside student, faculty, and community productions. The Arts Center draws on the resources of NYUAD to create a dynamic space for research, investigation, and the active pursuit of knowledge and wisdom for audiences as well as visiting artists.
About NYU Abu Dhabi
NYU Abu Dhabi is the first comprehensive liberal arts and science campus in the Middle East to be operated abroad by a major American research university. NYU Abu Dhabi has integrated a highly-selective liberal arts, engineering and science curriculum with a world center for advanced research and scholarship enabling its students to succeed in an increasingly interdependent world and advance cooperation and progress on humanity’s shared challenges. NYU Abu Dhabi’s high-achieving students have come from 120 nations and speak over 120 languages. Together, NYU's campuses in New York, Abu Dhabi, and Shanghai form the backbone of a unique global university, giving faculty and students opportunities to experience varied learning environments and immersion in other cultures at one or more of the numerous study-abroad sites NYU maintains on six continents.
About the Institut français in the United Arab Emirates
The Institut français in the United Arab Emirates is the cooperation and cultural department of the French Embassy. It is responsible for promoting French creation, thought and language, as well as fostering bilateral exchanges and cultural, artistic, educational, academic and scientific partnerships between France and the UAE. It follows the cultural, academic and educational aspects of the Emirati-French strategic dialogue.
It is involved in a vast range of activities. It organizes cultural events in various fields such as visual arts, performing art, cinema and debates. It supports cultural and schools / higher education institutions, the French audiovisual sector as well as the creative industries in their development endeavors in the UAE. It also coordinates the French schools’ network in the UAE, the Alliances françaises of Abu Dhabi and Dubai.
The Institut français in the UAE is a key partner of Emirati cultural and education institutions.
About the Emirati-French Cultural Dialogue
The “Emirati-French Cultural Dialogue” was born with the signing of a new cooperation agreement between France and the UAE on November 9, 2017, on the occasion of the visit of
Emmanuel Macron, President of the French Republic, to Abu Dhabi and Dubai. This initiative aims to celebrate the friendship between France and the United Arab Emirates and to strengthen the long-standing and fruitful relationship between the two countries through initiatives demonstrating the boundless energy of the Emirati and French creative communities. Originally signed for one year, the “Emirati-French Cultural Dialogue” has been extended to 2019.
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