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Wherever he goes, Akram Khan mesmerises his audience. From his beginnings, where he revealed his ancestral dance of Kathak to an enthusiastic public, to his collaborations with “stars” such as Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, Sylvie Guilhem, Hanif Kureishi, or Juliette Binoche, this Anglo-Bengali dancer and choreographer has shown his passion for mixing cultures and genres.

Tuesday 29 and Wednesday 30 September

Akram Khan created with the National Ballet of China as a modern day version of the Tower of Babel.

In a space with only a few chairs and an airport departure screen for décor, eight dancers, of different origins and nationalities, are waiting for a flight that is continually delayed. So they attempt a dialogue, in English, Korean, Spanish, Slovak. From conversations between couples in love, to dancing in a group, the body speaks of universal themes: origins, the feeling of being uprooted, of belonging, of dreams, of utopia, of sharing, etc.

Accompanied by the music of Nitin Sawhney, Bahok is a virtuoso and sensitive dance where martial arts, Indian Kathak, classical dance, hip-hop and acrobatics melt together in a fluid, humorous and impulsive movement.

Tuesday 9 September at 6.30pm

by Gilles Delmas

Documentary  2006 - 52'

allows us to discover and follow the creative process between Akram Khan and Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui for their collaboration "0°". This documentary shows how the artists find a common language beyond their origins.

Location and tickets

Espace 1789 de Saint-Ouen
2/4 rue Alexandre Bachelet
93400 Saint-Ouen
www.espace-1789.com

For more information or to reserve tickets please consult the Espace St Ouen webite

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AKRAM KHAN' Bahok IN ST OUEN

Contemporary dance and Kathak meets classical dance

Wherever he goes, Akram Khan mesmerises his audience. From his beginnings, where he revealed his ancestral dance of Kathak to an enthusiastic public, to his collaborations with “stars” such as Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, Sylvie Guilhem, Hanif Kureishi, or Juliette Binoche, this Anglo-Bengali dancer and choreographer has shown his passion for mixing cultures and genres.

Tuesday 29 and Wednesday 30 September

Akram Khan created with the National Ballet of China as a modern day version of the Tower of Babel.

In a space with only a few chairs and an airport departure screen for décor, eight dancers, of different origins and nationalities, are waiting for a flight that is continually delayed. So they attempt a dialogue, in English, Korean, Spanish, Slovak. From conversations between couples in love, to dancing in a group, the body speaks of universal themes: origins, the feeling of being uprooted, of belonging, of dreams, of utopia, of sharing, etc.

Accompanied by the music of Nitin Sawhney, Bahok is a virtuoso and sensitive dance where martial arts, Indian Kathak, classical dance, hip-hop and acrobatics melt together in a fluid, humorous and impulsive movement.

Tuesday 9 September at 6.30pm

by Gilles Delmas

Documentary  2006 - 52'

allows us to discover and follow the creative process between Akram Khan and Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui for their collaboration "0°". This documentary shows how the artists find a common language beyond their origins.

Location and tickets

Espace 1789 de Saint-Ouen
2/4 rue Alexandre Bachelet
93400 Saint-Ouen
www.espace-1789.com

For more information or to reserve tickets please consult the Espace St Ouen webite

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