Portrait [teaser]
2023 - Director : CCN de Créteil et du Val-de-Marne | EMKA
Choreographer(s) : Kerkouche, Mehdi (France)
Present in collection(s): Centre Chorégraphique National de Créteil et du Val-de-Marne | EMKA
Video producer : Centre chorégraphique national de Créteil et du Val-de-Marne l EMKA
Portrait [teaser]
2023 - Director : CCN de Créteil et du Val-de-Marne | EMKA
Choreographer(s) : Kerkouche, Mehdi (France)
Present in collection(s): Centre Chorégraphique National de Créteil et du Val-de-Marne | EMKA
Video producer : Centre chorégraphique national de Créteil et du Val-de-Marne l EMKA
Portrait
With Portrait, Mehdi Kerkouche wishes to explore intra-family relationships by crossing a universe halfway between burlesque and contemporary. Distance, disappearance, love and connections are all topics that will come to life on set.
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Mehdi Kerkouche
Multidisciplinary artist, it is as a choreographer and director that Mehdi Kerkouche works on numerous television programs in France and Europe. From cinema to fashion shows, via advertising, he coaches artists from all walks of life and manages the staging of major cultural events. In 2017, he set up the EMKA company with the desire to connect the artists he met on his previous projects in creations combining energy and poetry.
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CCN de Créteil et du Val-de-Marne | EMKA
Centre Chorégraphique National de Créteil et du Val-de-Marne | EMKA
In June 2009, Mourad Merzouki was appointed director of the CCN de Créteil and Val-de-Marne (National Choreography Centre), where he has developed his vision of dance as “an open window on the world”. Since the creation of the Käfig Company in 1996, the choreographer has been able to expand the language of hip-hop by working at where multiple disciplines intersect: circus, martial arts, contemporary dance and more. His pieces are currently touring the world. Supported by the State and local authorities, the Centres chorégraphiques nationaux (CCN) promote the development of dance, both through the creative impulse of their directors-choreographers, but also by supporting choreographic artists of various styles, by presenting works and by raising public awareness of the art of dance.
Today there are 19 Centres chorégraphiques nationaux. The CCN de Créteil is one of the first to have been created, by Maguy Marin. Three of them are now run by hip-hop choreographers, in Créteil (Mourad Merzouki), La Rochelle (Kader Attou) and Rennes (FAIR-E collective).
Mourad Merzouki has been at the head of the Centre chorégraphique national de Créteil et du Val-de-Marne / Compagnie Käfig since 2009. He is developing an artistic project that is both open to the world and rooted in the territory, transcending aesthetic, cultural and social boundaries. Tours, workshops, residencies, the Kalypso festival : there are many opportunities to discover and celebrate hip-hop dance, an art form that has become, in over 30 years, a strong marker of the cultural identity of our heritage.
Portrait
Choreography : Mehdi Kerkouche
Choreography assistance : Alexandra Trovato
Interpretation : Micheline Desguin, Matteo Gheza, Jaouen Gouevic, Lisa Ingrand Loustau, Shirwann Jeammes , Sacha Neel, Amy Swanson, Kilian Vernin, Titouan Wiener Durupt
Set design : Mehdi Kerkouche, Judith Leray
Original music : Lucie Antunes
Lights : Judith Leray
Costumes : Guillaume Boulez, Patrick Cavalié, Céline Frécon
Sound : Frédéric Valtre
Production / Coproduction of the choreographic work : Compagnie EMKA - Centre Chorégraphique National de Créteil et du Val-de-Marne // Coproduction Festival Suresnes Cités Danse 2023 avec le soutien de Cités Danse Connexions / Théâtre-Sénart, scène nationale / Chaillot – Théâtre national de la Danse / Visages du monde, Cergy / l’Archipel, Scène nationale de Perpignan
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