Circus to Say Unspeakable: Burkinabe Children Face Jihadist Violence
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On the stage of a festival in Abidjan, four Burkinabè artists transform pain into art to denounce the suffering of children who are victims of jihadist violence. At the Palace of Culture in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, four Circassians from Burkina Faso deliver an intense performance. Their creation, called "Souffle" , mixes acrobatics, dances and juggleries to evoke [...] The article The circus to say the unspeakable: the Burkinabè children in the f…
Photo Dafra Circus In a performance hall in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, four Circassians from neighbouring Burkina Faso chain acrobatics and dances to denounce "with the body" which is too painful to describe: the suffering of the children of their country, collateral victims of a decade of jihadist violence. "Blow", the name of their creation, "is life," and "when we talk about life, we talk about hope, and hope is children," explains Jean Adolphe …
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