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Joëlle Sambi
Suddenly we want to wrestle, to get a massage, to probe other ways of giving voice to words and bodies.
Suddenly we want to wrestle, to get a massage, to probe other ways of giving voice to words and bodies.
Corners full of surprises for all tastes and ages.
An exhibition space that questions transnational adoption, the uprooting of identity and the collective history.
Theatrical and hybrid performances around texts written by exiled researchers and journalists.
Author Claire Olirencia Deville invites children from 8 to 12 years old to write their own personal fairy tale.
Between sharing, deconstruction and creation, Badi will propose a journey through time and space to meet the other.
The writters reveal to us some of their secrets, between melancholy, combat, tortured language and poetic politics.
Catholicism, gender and the sexualization of bodies, consumption, Aurélie Olivier dissects her rural childhood in a language specific to her environment of origin.
For his first solo performance, Hashem Hashem tells us a double story, that of the body in gender transition and that of the city, Beirut, in the midst of radical transformation.
Avoiding clichés, Liquides Lyriques is the beat of eroticism that revives desire, questioning normative representations and celebrating the diversity of bodies.
A trip, without any boundaries of genre, to the MENA regions where you’ll meet some amazing artists.