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2026"Dalila Khatir is a singer, performer, and vocal coach living in France, where she was born into an Algerian family. We've known each other and worked together in different contexts for the past ten years. As with all former French colonies, the history of Algeria is inseparable from that of France, and vice-versa. This portrait adopts the point of view of a woman born during the Algerian war into an Algerian family that emigrated to France. What can this unique story tell us about the colonial past that links these two countries?"
Betty Tchomanga
This solo uses body and voice to summon figures of “marginalized” women, from girls to grandmothers, from the raï singer Cheikha Rimitti to the “Hottentot Venus” and the revolutionary women of Iran. In it, the body and face are veiled and unveiled, giving way to a parade of masks. Decolonial (Hi)stories #Dalila is a kind of puppet theater using only a table, a chair, a lamp, and a video projector as props, as it oscillates between interrogation, intimate confession, and life story.




MédiasVideos and podcasts
Podcast "What you see" by Charlotte Imbault, Decolonial (Hi)stories #Dalila
DistributionCreative team
MentionsPartners
Production GANG
Coproduction
Le Quartz national scene of Brest
Les Rencontres chorégraphiques internationales de Seine-Saint-Denis
Le Gymnase Roubaix CDCN
Le Triangle in Rennes
Danse à tous les étages CDCN in Brittany
La Maison danse CDCN of Uzès Gard Occitanie
CCAM national scene of Vandoeuvre
Le Théâtre de la Bastille in Paris
With the support of
Le Mac Orlan, City of Brest
CAC Passerelle in Brest
Collège Saint-Pol-Roux in Brest
CN D in Pantin
Europen program Choreography Connects
With the financial support
DRAC Bretagne (company under agreement with the Ministry of Culture)
Région Brittany
City of Brest