Soria and Mehdi are keenly aware of the need to pass on their work. In parallel with their shows, they carry out cultural mediation activities throughout the year with a variety of audiences: secondary school students, children, dancers in training, people with disabilities, the socially disadvantaged, people in hospitals and prisons. These activities take the […]
Soria and Mehdi are keenly aware of the need to pass on their work.
In parallel with their shows, they carry out cultural mediation activities throughout the year with a variety of audiences: secondary school students, children, dancers in training, people with disabilities, the socially disadvantaged, people in hospitals and prisons.
These activities take the form of workshops in which participants are introduced to choreographic creation around the various themes of the company’s shows.
Over and above technical skills, these workshops aim to develop the sensitivity and musicality of the body through dance, and more broadly, to open up audiences to artistic practices.