Un spectacle de Ouili NANA

Direction & interpretation

 Ouili NANA

Lights 

François KALEKA

Duration

50 minutes

Photos

LeDockerNoir

Costume

Roger MBEE

Performed by Ouili Nana, FLEUR offers us a journey with enchanting sounds, blending grace and performance.


Indissolubly linked to the time with which she dances, beauty constantly veils and unveils itself. FLEUR tells this story through the language of the body and hip-hop dance. Like a flower that feeds on its environment, beauty draws from our desires and subjectivity to build a path where its movements will open up, until it blooms completely. However, the flower, like beauty, so perfect in our eyes, remains ephemeral and fragile in the face of neglect or its ecosystem.

Supports

Ouili NANA

Dancer and Artistic Director

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Born into a family of artists, Ouili discovered hip-hop dance in 2011 in Carrières-sous-Poissy (Yvelines). Later, he joined the companies Black Blanc Beur and Yeah Yellow, and trained in performing arts. A versatile dancer, Ouili specializes in bboying on the ground, but also expresses himself standing up.

Having performed on stages both nationally and internationally (in countries such as the United States, Spain, Egypt, Togo, Germany, and Austria), he decided to pursue a career in choreography and artistic direction. He secured his first choreography prize at the Egyptian festival "Theater Without Fund" in Alexandria, where he unveiled the initial concept for what would eventually become FLEUR.

Videos

The lighting creation at the SAX in Achères
Trailer
Photo shoot with the photographer "JAY" (LeDockerNoir)
Awards

Festival Theater Without Funds – Meilleur création chorégraphique

Concour national de la danse étudiante – Mention spéciale

Finalist of the "Balance ton talent" contest

Residency

Château Éphémère (Carrières-sous-Poissy – February  2021)

Café Danses Bobby Sands (Savigny-le-Temple – November 2021)

Le SAX (Achères – January 2022) 

La Scène du Loing (Nemours – January 2022)

Some performances

La Place

MPAA Broussais

Institut Français du Togo

Bibliothèque d’Alexandrie

Gallery

(c) JAY – LeDockerNoir

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