Twama Paradise - Héla Fattoumi

🏟️ Agora - Centre International de Danse de Montpellier, Montpellier, Occitanie, France

La chorégraphe Héla Fattoumi et la performeuse Sondos Belhassen, deux femmes au physique frappant et aux vies parallèles entre la France et la Tunisie, se rencontrent sur scène pour la première fois afin d'explorer l'identité, le corps vieillissant et une gémellité imaginaire à travers des souvenirs partagés et le mouvement.

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Twama Paradise - Héla Fattoumi

Héla Fattoumi and Sondos Belhassen share far more than a striking family resemblance. For the length of an encounter open to the unexpected, they appear as two twama — twin sisters, in Arabic — reflecting back to each other an image that is both real and imagined. Two artistic journeys, full of lived stories: the first came to France as a child, became a choreographer and has co-directed France's National Choreographic Centers since 2004, while working with visual artists and designers; the second, based in Tunisia after studying in France, pursues careers as an actress, performer and choreographer all at once.

For more than thirty years, each followed the other's path from a distance. It was in Tunis that Sondos Belhassen first saw Héla Fattoumi explore her complex bond with Tunisia and the place of women, in her solos Wasla (1998) and Manta (2009). Brought together on stage for the first time, these two kindred sisters share memories of their neighborhoods, of parties, of their teenage dreams — but with no trace of nostalgia, the better to recognize themselves in one another as if in a distorting mirror. Together they question the dancing body as it meets age, origins and the marks left by life, letting their dreamed-of twinship come to life.