BROOKLYN HEIGHTS — THE BROOKLYN HEIGHTS PUBLIC LIBRARY will host Algerian-American dance educator Esraa Warda on Thursday for a showcase of western Algerian dance styles, which include Medahatte, Raï ...
In 2009, 249 male dancers and one female dancer met in Algiers, Algeria, to audition for an up-and-coming French choreographer Hervé Koubi. The performers who showed up to the casting call were mostly ...
A dozen Algerian and Burkinabe dancers spin like whirling dervishes in long white skirts. But they're shirtless, look like Chippendale performers, and they're spinning on their heads. That's the ...
The thirteen men in the Compagnie Hervé Koubi look more like wrestlers than like members of a conventional contemporary-dance company, with bulky muscles, rounded backs, and a relaxed, lumbering way ...
Compagnie Hervé KOUBI coming to Granada Theater on April 18. ( Philispart Didier) UCSB Arts & Lectures presents the Southern California debut of Compagnie Hervé KOUBI performing What the Day Owes to ...
A vernacular of street dance and modern dance becomes the language for a very personal look at French choreographer Hervé Koubi’s own history when his company makes its West Coast debut with “What the ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Esraa Warda, who grew up in Brooklyn, takes the North African dances she learned as a child and brings them to the stage and dance studio. By Madison ...
DJANET, Algeria — In one hand, the dancers hold swords symbolizing battle. In the other, a piece of cloth symbolizing peace. They dance a shuffling “step-step” to the beat of drums and chanting from ...
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