When Fouad Boussouf began working as a choreographer, his body remembered the rhythms of his childhood in Morocco when he took part in spectacular evening celebrations involving states of trance where you reveal your true self by transcending usual notions of physical power, virtuosity and aesthetics. He passes on this unique experience to his dancers, creating a communion of mind and body. His previous success, Näss, and today Fêu, are living proof of this, combining the exaltation of the individual body with the incandescent energy of the ensemble. Näss was danced by men, Fêu by women, all under the influence of perpetual movement: a continuous inner impulse, an unrestrained cadency, a phenomenal rhythm and pulse. In this joyful round, singularities are blurred, giving way to the collective strength "of union, of communion", which the choreographer prefers. The dancers breathe in harmony and movements follow in sequence, carried along by an electronic soundtrack composed by François Caffenne. At the same time, however, these bodies are liberated within the constraints of the circle: a paradoxical situation whose boundaries the choreographer explores with cries and warlike gestures in a dance piece that resembles a blazing carousel.
En coréalisation avec la Mairie des 15-16e arrondissements de Marseille