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In the daily life of the markets of Bamako, young dancers search for movement. Under the watchful eye of international choreographers, they experiment with new dialogues with society.

Documentary made in November 2020, during the residencies in the markets of Bamako for the Festival "Fila Ni Kélé - Bamako" by Don Sen Folo (Mali).

Festival Fila Ni Kélé - Bamako

The pieces presented during the Festival "Fila Ni Kélé - Bamako" are

“Le cocon” Balkissa Kébé / tutorat Aguibou Bougobali Sanou

“Visible invisible” Oumar Coulibaly / tutorat Abdul Kinyenya Muyingo

“Falah Tiéma” Ousmane Fofana / tutorat Daouda Keita

“Djné Tunu n’na” Mariam Diabaté et Samuel D. Coulibaly / tutorat Auguste Ouédraogo

“Kôcorô” Tiemoko Niambélé et Mountaga Diarra / tutorat Christophe Cheleux

“La lumière” Nohou Abdrahamane / tutorat Mascha Tielemans

“Ce défi” Moussa Sanogo / tutorat Alou Cissé dit Zol

“Les enfants obstinés” Adiaratou Doumbia et Zita Damango / tutorat Hardo Papa Salif Ka

Ouédraogo, Auguste

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Keita, Daouda

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Cissé, Alou dit ZOL

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Sanou, Aguibou Bougobali

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Tielemans, Mascha

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Chéleux, Christophe

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Ka, Hardo Papa Salif

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Muyingo Kinyenya, Abdul (b-boy Abdanger)

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Quillet, Agnès

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Don Sen Folo

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Woyo

Artistic direction / Conception : Lassina KONE

Artistic direction assistance / Conception : Agnès Quillet

Choreography : Auguste Ouédraogo, Hardo Papa Salif Ka, Abdul Muyingo Kinyenya, Mascha Tielemans, Daouda Keita, Alou Cissé dit Zol, Christophe Chéleux, Aguibou Bougobali Sanou

Interpretation : Samuel Djoulaye Coulibaly, Mariam Diabaté, Oumar Coulibaly, Ousmane Fofana, Balkissa Kébé, Adiaratou Doumbia, Zita Damango, Nohou Abdrahamane, Mountaga Diarra, Tiemoko Niambélé; Moussa Sanogo

Video conception : Agnès Quillet

Production / Coproduction of the choreographic work : Don Sen Folo

Production / Coproduction of the video work : Don Sen Folo

Duration : 21 minutes

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