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L'âme d'un fou

Don Sen Folo 2021 - Director : Quillet, Agnès

Choreographer(s) : Merveilles Gall Toutou (The Democratic Republic of the Congo)

Present in collection(s): Don Sen Folo , Résidence de recherche "Gninini" au Don Sen Folo -LAB

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L'âme d'un fou

Don Sen Folo 2021 - Director : Quillet, Agnès

Choreographer(s) : Merveilles Gall Toutou (The Democratic Republic of the Congo)

Present in collection(s): Don Sen Folo , Résidence de recherche "Gninini" au Don Sen Folo -LAB

en fr

L'âme d'un fou

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Chorégraphe - Gall Merveilles TOUTOU

Tel :(+242) 06 604 29 60 

Email :merveilletoutou@gmail.com 

Cie.nguenimey@gmail.com

Merveilles Gall Toutou

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Quillet, Agnès

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Don Sen Folo

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L'âme d'un fou

Artistic direction / Conception : Merveilles Gall Toutou

Choreography : Merveilles Gall Toutou

Interpretation : Merveilles Gall Toutou

Video conception : Agnès Quillet

Production / Coproduction of the choreographic work : Don Sen Folo - Avec le soutien de Stichting DOEN, African Culture Fund - ACF, Institut français du Mali, INSTITUT FRANÇAIS, Réseau Kya, Centre Culturel Kôrè Ségou. Un Programme ACP-UE CULTURE (Afrique de l’Ouest) – AWA. Avec la contribution financière de l’Union européenne et le support du Secrétariat de l’OEACP – Organisation des États d’Afrique, des Caraïbes et du Pacifique.

Production / Coproduction of the video work : Don Sen Folo

Duration : 18 minutes

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