Performance

Atlas / The Mountain

Radouan Mriziga

© Malek Abderrahman
© Malek Abderrahman

14 > 16.11.24

CN D Pantin

ATLAS / THE MOUNTAINS is the first part of a new trilogy by Radouan Mriziga, inspired by mythological stories from the Amazigh culture, and in particular those who have a close relationship with the Atlas Mountains in North Africa, in terms of spirituality, art, philosophy, craft, and science. In ATLAS / THE MOUNTAIN, Mriziga has crafted a solo performance that delves into the intricate layers of significance surrounding the mountain's natural environment, as both a romantic and a political symbol, offering refuge and protection during times of war and oppression.

Radouan Mriziga

The artistic work of Mriziga is noteworthy for its use of dance and choreography as a means to share knowledge with an audience, going beyond the purely aesthetic experience of a performance. What is paramount is the sharing of different forms of knowledge, be it knowledge about space, architecture, the body and its connection to mind and intellect, or, more recently, knowledge about forgotten and repressed narratives. His performances can be described as forms of 'performed knowledge', through which he puts forward a committed vision of art as a tool for processing and producing knowledge. Choreographer and dancer Radouan Mriziga (Morocco, 1985) took dance courses in Marrakech and Tunisia and continued his career at P.A.R.T.S. in Brussels, where he graduated in 2012. Since then, he has worked on several productions such as "Half Eleven Summer Night" by Bart Meuleman (Toneelhuis), "Re:Zeitung" (P.A.R.T.S. Foundation and De Munt) where a young generation of professional dancers reworked Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker's repertoire, "Primitive" by Claire Croizé, "People in a Field" by Simon Tanguy, and "Becoming" by Youness Khoukhou. From 2014 onwards, he started creating his own oeuvre for which he received support from Moussem Nomadic Arts Centre until 2019. From 2017 to 2021, Radouan Mriziga was a resident artist of Kaaitheater in Brussels. Since 2017, he has been an associated artist of Something Great in Berlin, and since 2021, he has been a house artist at deSingel in Antwerp.

Production
L’Art Rue ; A7LA5

Distribution
Something Great

Coproduction
Festival d'Automne à Paris ;
CN D Centre national de la danse ;
DE SINGEL (Anvers) Theater Freiburg