Monday, February 23, 2009

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On the paths of Bonendalé

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Since 1999, the date of our first encounters with Bonendalé, artists and technicians with an Excursus maintain this singular village in the constant comings and goings, RELATIONSHIP unique poetic ...

Between 2001 and 2005, thanks to the implementation of projects EYAL PENA (designed by Barbara Bouley-Franchitti), we repeated, slept, ate, laughed, drank and danced with the villagers.
We have proposed for professionals Cameroon, Benin and Gabon, cycles of training in the arts (writing, set design, regulated entertainment, staging).
Thus were born in the village, the first artist residencies associated with the performing arts.
With thirty African artists, we built a theater in Bonendalé ... A theater open to the man and his environment: ROAMING THE THEATRE Eyal PENA.
In 2002, we initiated in partnership with visual artists residing in the village (Joel Mpah Dooh Louis Sword, Rigobert Tamwe Isacar Yinkou Francis Essindi ...) workshops for children Arts Development: Theatre, Visual Arts , stories and music.
In 2005, Maeve Grandamme are also offered an introductory workshop on puppet ...
And at a ceremony unforgettable artistic, we gave the artists Bonendalé keys traveling theater Eyal Pena.
Yes, we tie art as powerful as with the mysterious village.

We left it four years ago, the village of Bonendalé to open other sites creations this side of the ocean.

Bonendalé And during that time became "VILLAGE OF THE ARTS.

In November 2008, Prince Ndoumbé Emmanuel, son of Chief Bonendalé asked us to develop the component "International" of Project SWEET HOLIDAYS 2009, MA MAWUMSE Bwami "that his association LAC (Bonendalé Arts and Culture) introduced by this summer.

8 artists-responders EXCURSUS A, from Cameroon and France, mentor fifty children in workshops dedicated to theater, cinema and radio

We are happy to sow again some seeds of knowledge theatrical, literary, visual and audio we have collected, between Greece, France, Italy and Cameroon. Some of these seeds give good fruit on this land that we already know Bonendalé fertile arts and cultures.

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