Danse Africaine Moderne
actual experience of the dance
Koffi Kôkô familiar with African dance in his home country Benin from childhood on, focuses on the student‘s relation to her/his own body and the symbolism of the gestures used in African dances. Repetition of the dances in harmony with the music will allow the participants to actually experience the dance.
Koffi KôkôKoffi Kôkô is a Voodoun priest in his native country Benin and also one of the most accomplished modern dancers, choreographers and dance scientists of Africa. His dance is rooted in ritual, such as initiation to conversing with gods and nature. His encounter with the western world set off a process of transposing his ritual experience into a sophisticated body language, that incorprates both techniques and expressions of modern dance and contemporary theatre. Koffi Kôkô lives in Paris since the Nineteen Eighties and commutes between Europe and Africa.
Photo: © Koffi Kôkô