Zenzana (the cell)
2002
Choreographer(s) : Dhaou, Hafiz (Tunisia)
Present in collection(s): CNDC - Angers
Video producer : CNDC Angers
Integral video available at Maison de la danse de Lyon
Zenzana (the cell)
2002
Choreographer(s) : Dhaou, Hafiz (Tunisia)
Present in collection(s): CNDC - Angers
Video producer : CNDC Angers
Integral video available at Maison de la danse de Lyon
Zenzana (the cell)
Dhaou, Hafiz
Hafiz Dahou was born in 1976 in Tunis. It was the Tunisian choreographer Syhem Belkhodja who trained this hip-hop dancer, initiated him into modern dance and invited him to join her company (Sybel Ballet Théâtre) in 1989. He went on to take part in numerous projects, such as those of the director Fadhel Jaziri, which were an opportunity to be surrounded by music, singing, and popular, Sufi and folk dance.
In 1999 he began cinematographic studies at IMC (Institut Maghrébin de Cinéma) in Tunis. This discipline nourished his dance and was enormously influential. In 2000 he obtained a scholarship from the Institut Français de Coopération to study at the Centre National de Danse Contemporaine, Angers. During this period he began a close collaboration with the Tunisian dancer Aïcha M'Barek, who was also at CNDC. Together, they undertook an in-depth study of movement “which would be Tunisian”.
In 2001, he created the trio “Inta Omri”, inspired by the song lyrics of Arab diva Om Koulyhoum. In 2003-2004 he took part in the EX.E.R.CE training course run by the Centre National Chorégraphique, Montpellier, directed by Mathilde Monnier. In 2004 he danced for Abou Lagraa (Compagnie La Baraka) in "Cutting Flat" in 2004 and "Où transe" in 2005. The same year, he joined the Centre National Chorégraphique in Caen, directed by Héla Fattoumi and Eric Lamoureux, as both a performer and associated artist.
Source: Cie Chatha 's press file ("Narcose", 2017)
Zenzana (la cellule)
Choreography : Hafiz Dhaou
Interpretation : Hafiz Dhaou
Additionnal music : captation du Sahara tunisien
Production / Coproduction of the choreographic work : CNDC Angers
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