2022 Africa Dance Biennial

After two postponements, the Biennial is now ready to welcome and share with its audience a program that reflects the creative dynamics of dance on the African continent.
For 6 days, Marrakech will live to the rhythm of a rich program of master classes, conferences, film screenings on the history of African dance and choreographic performances.
The biennial will be held in person and only part of the program will be online on the Afropolis platform.
It features works by:
Fatou Cisse (Sénégal), Performance D I
Amala Dianor, Naomi Fall, Ladji Koné & Alioune Diagne (Sénégal, Burkina Faso, Mali), Siguifin I
Gaby Saranouffi (Madagascar), #Moi I
Qudus Onikeku (Nigéria), Spirit Child I
Héla Fattoumi et Éric Lamoureux (France, Tunisie, Maroc, Burkina Faso), Akzak I
Meryem Jazouli (Maroc), Folkah I
Taoufiq Izeddiou (Maroc), Botéro en Orient I
Khalid Benghrib (Maroc), L’haal I
Youness Atbane (Maroc), Untitled 14 km
The focus on emerging choreographers features:
Agathe Djokam (Cameroun), À qui le tour
Bibata Ibrahim Maiga (Mali), Esprit bavard
Kevin Charlemagne Kabore (Burkina Faso), Corps en mutation
Chourouk Al Mahati, Moad Haddadi et Mohamed Lamqayssi (Maroc), Jour J
Cie La Mer Noire (Sénégal), Lowela
Esther Essien (Nigéria), Just me
Gwen Rakotovao (Madagascar), Fitiavana
Hamdi Dridi (Tunisie), I listen (you) see
Jeannot Kumbonyeki (République démocratique du Congo), Danse de la rue 19
Manal Tass (Maroc), Koboul
Marcel Gbeffa & Sarah Trouche (Bénin), Dide
Mugisha Frank (Uganda/Rwanda), Royalty
Nagham Salah (Égypte/Soudan), Rejection
Roger Sarr (Sénégal), Au-delà d’une apparence
Cie Tché-Za (Comores), L’expat
Salma Salem (Égypte), Anchoring
Souleymane Ladji Kone (Burkina Faso), Ambidextre
Thabo Kobeli (Afrique du Sud), In-between
Westsyde lifestyle (Nigéria), West kulture
Zora Snake (Cameroun), Le départ