Stories of Africa: Sinais Particulares & Man Rec & Wo-Man

Stories of Africa: Sinais Particulares & Man Rec & Wo-Man

Mai Juli Machado, Amala Dianor

Choreographer: Mai Juli Machado, Amala Dianor
Place: Praha 3, Ponec – divadlo pro tanec

Team

Performers: Mai Juli Machado, Amala Dianor, Nangaline Gomis

Performance description

Over one evening, the audience will have the opportunity to experience three unique dance solos by African dancers. The vibrant choreographies open questions related to the position of men and women in society and the cultural legacy we carry with us as individuals.


Amala Dianor will visit the Czech Republic for the first time with his solo Man Rec* accompanied by a female adaptation *Wo-Man* performed by the young dancer Nagaline Gomis. Dancer and choreographer Mai Júli Machado will then present her award-winning solo *Sinais Particulares*.


***Sinais Particulares*** \

Every young African woman bears a special burden that accompanies her to the end of her life. Mai Júli Machado addresses this cultural and social burden in her solo *Sianis Particulares*. It draws attention to the unequal status of African women through raw and deeply emotional dance.


*“No girl wants to be a victim. Or even vulnerable. That's why she fights.”*


***Man Rec*** \

The starting point for the solo *Man Rec* is the idea of the individual's complex nature, his identity and his relationship to others and to society. Taking a vigorous approach to all the different forms of dance that have been part of the Senegalese dancer and choreographer's journey, Amala Dianor explores multiple selves, gradually and relentlessly revealing parts of himself. “Man Rec” means “just me” in Wolof (a Niger-Congo language widely spoken in Senegal). One dancer alone on stage to face himself and the audience.


***Wo-Man*** \

In 2018, Dianor met the young dancer Nagaline Gomis, who inspired him to later adapt the solo *Man Rec*. Wo-Man is a sequel, another perspective that offers a different tension, vitality and power. *Wo-Man* is the female version of “just me”, bringing more diverse cultural influences to the original masterpiece.


*The performance uses spoken word in English.

Web: https://tanecpraha.cz/cs/pribehy-afriky-sinais-particulares-man-rec-wo-man

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