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Heddy Maalem 2018 - Director : Maalem, Heddy

Present in collection(s): Heddy Maalem , Beautés Collatérales - Visages

Video producer : Heddy Maalem

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Hombres

Visages

Heddy Maalem 2018 - Director : Maalem, Heddy

Present in collection(s): Heddy Maalem , Beautés Collatérales - Visages

Video producer : Heddy Maalem

en fr

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We talked with Camilo about the origin of Tango ... He spent thirteen years in Buenos Aires, with Dinzel, mythical couple of Argentine tango. He described to me how men danced with each other to learn, for lack of female partners, by taste, to measure themselves, by friendship ...
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Maalem, Heddy

Choreographer, teacher, discoverer of talents recognized on the national and international scenes, Heddy Maalem decides, in 2017, to recover his creative freedom by putting an end to his choreographic company after several tours of the world with his creations (Black Spring, The Rite of spring, But the Devil is walking by our side, Praise of the mighty kingdom ...). In the intimacy of his studio and during many travels, he renews his relationships with the interpreters by conducting videographic research. He directed the film "Abroad, portraits of dancers" and the collection "Collateral beauties".

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Interpretation : Henrry Ibargüen Murillo, Camilo Diaz Santa

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