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Performance

VenueSouthbank Centre
Also: Royal Festival Hall, RFH, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Purcell Room, Tuff Nutt Jazz Club
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From12th June 2024
To13th June 2024
When19:30
PricesFrom £20.00. To £30.00.
Southbank Centre (V423)
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  • Date of change: 6 Feb 24 - T01660274952

Nadia Beugre - L'Homme rare

Nadia Beugre

Work:: Nadia Beugre (S558058547)


Production:: L'Homme rare (T01660274952)

The issue of gender has always featured in Nadia Beugré's work, but in L'Homme rare she tackles it head-on, questioning the attention paid to bodies and the qualities attributed to their movements. Starting with a game that blurs perceptions of gender, the choreographer places the spectator in the position of a voyeur, inviting the audience to experience her research on our understanding of the body, particularly black and male, in history and today. Drawing inspiration from a series of old photographs of slave markets in Ivory Coast, L'Homme rare also becomes a reflection on the history of Europeans' gaze on black bodies and its persistence today.

Listing:: L0663126470

Part of LIFT 2024



L'Homme rare

The issue of gender has always featured in Nadia Beugré's work, but in L'Homme rare she tackles it head-on, questioning the attention paid to bodies and the qualities attributed to their movements. Starting with a game that blurs perceptions of gender, the choreographer places the spectator in the position of a voyeur, inviting the audience to experience her research on our understanding of the body, particularly black and male, in history and today. Drawing inspiration from a series of old photographs of slave markets in Ivory Coast, L'Homme rare also becomes a reflection on the history of Europeans' gaze on black bodies and its persistence today. Part of LIFT 2024

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