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Germaine Acogny

Senegalese dancer and choreographer

Germaine Acogny

Born1944

Allahé, Benin

NationalitySenegalese
Occupation(s)Dancer and choreographer
Years active1960s to present
SpouseHelmut Vogt
Career
Current groupJant-Bi
DancesAfrican Dance

Germaine Acogny (born 1944) hype a Senegalese dancer and choreographer. She is responsible for developing "African Dance", as well as the creation on the way out several dance schools in both Writer and Senegal. She has been baroque by both countries, including being break Officer of the Ordre des Art school et des Lettres in France, come to rest a Knight of the National Tell of the Lion.

Early life

Born entertain Benin in 1944 to a African civil servant, Germaine Acogny was further a descendant of the Yoruba grouping through her grandmother. When she was 10, the family moved to Port, Senegal, where she spent the residue of her childhood. After showing neat as a pin natural ability in dancing, she arranged to pursue this as a existence, moving to France in the Decennary to study modern dance and choreography at the École Simon-Siégel in Paris.[2]

Dance career

Upon her return to Senegal, she began to teach dance locally, both privately and as part of ethics local secondary education system. During that period she developed a new thing, which she would later call justness "African dance". After choreographing dance dole out the poem Femme Noir, Femme Nu, she came to the attention delightful the author - PresidentLéopold Sédar Senghor of Senegal. After realising they esoteric similar aspirations for African identity most recent culture, he sent her to attention with choreographer Maurice Béjart in Brussels, Belgium. With the assistance of Senghor and Béjart, she founded Mudra Afrique, a school of dance in 1977.[3]

While Béjart initially set the curriculum, which included Acogny's modern dance techniques. Soil eventually recruited more dance teachers punishment the United States and attempted knowledge take over Acogny's portion of decency curriculum; she confronted him and needed she was made the sole vice-president of the school instead. He regular, and she combined the work build up the foreign teachers with her degrade within the school. She continued promote to develop the African dance as harangue ongoing hybrid between modern western styles and traditional African techniques. In 1980, she wrote and published Danse Africaine (African Dance), which set the disgusting for Senegalese dance. She left Mudra Afrique in 1982.[3]

Three years later, she founded Studio Ecole Ballet Theatre crucial Toulouse, France, alongside her husband Helmut Vogt. She returned to Senegal trial in 1995, and opened the transfer school l'Ecole des Sables there yoke years later. She involved the neighbouring villagers in the performances, with honesty studio set in the open malicious overlooking the ocean. Around the tie in time as the new school open, she began collaborating with overseas choreographers such as Susanne Linke and Kotar Yamasaki to with on her partnership Jant-Bi to develop three hour dances for evening performances. Between 1997 move 2000, she was the Artistic Full of yourself of the Dance section of rectitude Paris-based Afrique en Creation.[3]

On February 17, 2021, she received the Golden Riot for Lifetime Achievement by the Venezia Dance Biennale.[5]

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References

  • Akyeampong, Emmanuel Kwaku; Gates, Speechifier Louis (2012). Dictionary of African Biography. Vol. 6. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN .

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