A Continuous Quest for Balance: Experiences of Women in the Public Space | Alizée Sourbé | TEDxIHEID
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ต.ค. 2024
- The city is a place where women are not yet free, their bodies are still constrained by fear. How can we inscribe today a feminist fight for women's bodily integrity in the public space through artistic performance? ACCORPS is a performance project created within the framework of the Artivist research questioning and linking performative art and activism. An opus as a tool of expression, valorisation, and defence of women's rights to dispose of their whole being freely and serenely. We consider this performance as a means of raising awareness in order to end the physical and symbolic violence exerted on all victims of gender-based violence. Alizée Sourbé is a dancer & choreographer. She creates Bleue, a feminist and multidisciplinary dance company. Her artistic work comes from a desire to denounce harassment and gender discrimination. The ambitions of her company are to allow all people who consider themselves as women to express themselves and to raise awareness of the female cause. It is through representation, visual, auditory and sensitive expression that she communicates her message of militancy. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx
Félicitations Alizée !!!
Wooow Excellentes performances, toujours au top, bonne chance dans votre carrière alizèe 💕💕🌹🌹💗😍
Concept // Caroline de Cornière & Alizée Sourbé
Performers in the pictures // Caroline de Cornière, Alizée Sourbé, Rosangela Gramoni, Fabienne Abramovich, Anaïs Potenza, Elinor Radeff, Irédé Eve Oduntan, Laetitia Gex & Karine Humbert-Droz
Assistant // Laetitia Gex
Photographer // Rebecca Bowring
Scenography // Nadine & Jean-Luc Grandin
Costume // Aline Courvoisier
Production // Neopost Foofwa, 'Artiviste' project until April 1st 2022
In partnership and with the support of "Objectif zéro sexisme dans l'espace public", City of Geneva - Agenda 21
Consulting // Anne-Claire Adet, Marylène Lieber & University of Geneva, Foofwa d'Imobilité
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