Transdisciplinary workshop for dancers

The Hip-Hop movement emerged in predominantly Black American neighborhoods in the late 1980s, promoting values of respect, love, and dignity within a context marked by poverty and violence. Today, these values continue to represent strong cultural pillars for a diverse range of artists who find in them a significant source of inspiration. Seine-Saint-Denis was the birthplace of Hip-Hop culture in France. Many artists were born in this department, which has become an emblematic hub of French Hip-Hop culture. This culture contributes to the recognition of working-class neighborhoods as legitimate centers of artistic production, where talent can be discovered and flourish.

Hip Horizons is a project led by Compagnie KHOR, which offers itinerant artistic encounters in Seine-Saint-Denis.

They encourage collective work on the concepts of mediation, resilience, and vulnerability.

With 4 transdisciplinary speakers and emerging young artists from Seine-Saint-Denis.

The workshops are a space for dialogue and reflection, seen as a multi-disciplinary laboratory at the crossroads of Hip Hop Dance, and other artistic practices such as theatre and music.

The workshops aim to

Promote artistic mediation actions towards vulnerable audiences among a new generation of emerging artists likely to reproduce them in their territories and communities.
Strengthening the capacities of artistic actors by raising their awareness of the holistic health approach (self-expression, expression of frustrations, physical and mental well-being, peer co-education).
Bringing together disciplinary perspectives—dance, theatre, music, and performing arts—creates a laboratory space to share our experiences, emerge with new desires, ideas, and tools for transmission, examine our role as practitioners, and deepen our reflection on the civic dimension of our actions.

November Workshop Schedule

It is possible to attend only certain workshops if a participant does not have full availability for the sessions.

The workshops are free and participation is voluntary.

Accompanied by guest speakers, sharing their perspectives and insights on civic issues
November 12th and 13th
From 10am-1pm and 2pm-5pm

November 14th
From 10am-1pm

at the Louis Aragon Theatre in Tremblay

Speakers

- Khoudia Touré, Hip Hop Dance (KHOR Company)

- Clément Picot Ngo, Public Health Research (APHP INSERM, Université Paris Cité)

- Ammar Djenadou, Forum Theatre (Synergies Theatre Company)

Contact

If you wish to register and participate,

Feel free to contact us with your first and last name, discipline, by email at:

cie.khor@gmail.com
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