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Myriam Sahraoui
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Advisor - Morocco
Email
m.sahraoui [at] dutchculture.nl
 

Video Artists in Conversation - Edition Morocco: rebalancing fe/male energy

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Kabareh Cheikhats: music and theater group from Casablanca. January 2020, Muziekgebouw aan het IJ, Amsterdam. Photo: Myriam Sahraoui
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Kabareh Cheikhats: music and theater group from Casablanca, Muziekgebouw aan het IJ, Amsterdam. January 2020
Authors
Myriam Sahraoui
Discipline
Performing Arts
Country
Morocco

Video Artists in Conversation - Edition Morocco: rebalancing fe/male energy

In July, we organised in collaboration with Female Economy the Morocco edition: watch the very intimate and lively dialogue between like-minded artists.

Together with Dutch theatre company Female Economy (FE) DutchCulture organised the Morocco edition of Artist in Conversation. Our country advisor Myriam Sahraoui - who is also co-founder of FE - hosts a very lively, personal and intimate discussion between FE makers Adelheid Roosen and Ola Mafaalani with Ghassan el Hakim of the Moroccan musical theatre company Kabareh Cheikhats.

We have an entire universe of identities inside ourselves. We cannot just behave like one, or on a binary spectrum. I think we all are a lot of things

Kabareh Cheikhats is a male theatre group bringing a tribute to the Moroccan musical tradition of the cheikhats; proud female performers. Ghassan el Hakim: “The reason I wanted to transform ourselves as men into the female cheikhats is that I think we need to find this balance in ourselves between the male and the female, we have to be plural. We have an entire universe of identities inside ourselves. We cannot just behave like one, or on a binary spectrum. I think we all are a lot of things. The first time we performed, I was very scared, afraid people would throw stones at us. But I had to do it. The cheikhats for me are the voice against injustice, whether performed by a man or by a woman."

About the artistic exchange with Female Economy: I felt at home when I came to the Netherlands to work with Female Economy, like we are family. We work likewise in a non-hierarchical manner; the way in which we include the public, and how we connect between us. We work from the moment itself, spontaneously.”

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Artists in Conversation - Edition Morocco: rebalancing fe/male energy (in collaboration with Female Economy)
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