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Une Leçon de Ténèbres

Betty Tchomanga

A lesson of darkness, Betty Tchomanga 

© George Kondylis

06.25.26

  • 25.06

    19:00

Terminé

Accessing the creative process behind a choreographic piece: this is what Betty Tchomanga offers with her lecture-performance Une Leçon de Ténèbres. Words, images, listening, and dance overlap and feed off each other before our eyes, revealing the references and interconnections of the creative process. Betty Tchomanga’s choreographic project can thus be understood from the perspective of patiently constructed research, composed of layers of readings and shaped by cultural and artistic history. Une Leçon de Ténèbres stands at the crossroads of her career. The performed lecture follows Leçons de Ténèbres (2022), a group piece for the stage about forgotten stories and what haunts us, just as it follows her solo Mascarades (2019) on the figure of the water deity Mami Wata. But just as it draws on these two pieces, Une Leçon de Ténèbres also heralds the work around the four-part choreographic series Histoire(s) Décoloniale(s) (2023-2024), whose success has continued to grow since it premiered. 

Betty Tchomanga

Betty Tchomanga was trained in the Angers CNDC, and she began her career as a dancer with artists like Emmanuelle Huynh, Alain Buffard, Fanny de Chaillé, Gaël Sesboüé, Herman Diephuis, Marlene Monteiro Freitas and Nina Santes. Since 2019, Tchomanga has mainly been focusing on choreographic research and composition, and she has created Madame, Mascarades, Leçons de Ténèbres and the 4-episode choreographic series Histoire(s) Décoloniale(s). Tchomanga is associateartist with Théâtre de la Bastille in Paris and Danse à tous les étages CDCN itinérant en Bretagne.

Credits

Concept and performance
Betty Tchomanga
Music composition
Mackenzy Bergile, Folly Romain Azaman,
Stéphane Monteiro and Betty Tchomanga
Additional music
A&J Music Production, Rize Score suite7, 2005;
Flii Stylz: I Krump8, 2005;
Jimi Hendrix, Voodoo Child, 1970;
Jacob Ter Veldhuis: Grab it!, 1999
Costumes
Betty Tchomanga
in collaboration with
Marino Marchand
(Beadwork: Love Aziakou, Jacqueline Houessinon)
Recorded voices
Folly Romain Azaman and Fortuné Agossa
Production management and administration
Marion Cachan

Production and distribution

Production
GANG

Supports

Support
Le Quartz scène nationale de Brest
and MIR Festival in Athens.

06.25.26

  • 25.06

    19:00

Terminé

Duration 1h30
Subtitled
A conversation with the artist will follow the performance 

With the CN D card / the tnba card / the Manuf' card
€10 full price
€5 reduced price

Without the CN D card / the tnba card / the Manuf' card
€15 full price
€10 reduced price