Luminato Festival: What the Day Owes to the Night (Dance from Algeria)


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We first saw Compagnie Hervé KOUBI, at Fall for Dance North in 2018.
They are returning as part of Luminato's contemporary dance program in June 2025.
From the New York Times: “Theatrical magic…a creation of poetic beauty”
# The Show
Through smoke and silence, twelve men stand in a line, their sculpted bodies draped in flowing white fabric. In an instant, they explode into movement – raw, athletic, meticulous. The stage erupts with energy as they launch into gravity-defying leaps and powerful geometric forms that seem to defy physics itself.
French-Algerian choreographer Hervé Koubi discovered many of these extraordinary performers during his first journey to Algeria to uncover his roots. What began as a personal quest led him to his artistic brothers – street dancers and athletes who would help him tell this story of heritage and transformation. Together, they blend capoeira, martial arts, street dance, and contemporary movement into a hypnotic exploration of identity.
Ticket link is below.
Drawing inspiration from the rich history of the mediterranean basin, the marriage of Eastern and Western cultures and patterns of Islamic architecture, these twelve dancers balance raw power with startling delicacy. Their bodies create living architecture as they spin through clouds of atmospheric haze, moving with warrior strength one moment and spiritual grace the next. Set to a transcendent mix of Sufi music, Bach, and traditional Algerian sounds, they transform the stage into sacred space.
Ticket link here..Friday June 20th (8pm) $35-$79
https://www.luminatofestival.com/what-the-day-owes-to-the-night
Click on the seats you're interested, and look at the various pricing options.
AND:
Post-show panel and Q&A with Hervé Koubi, Olivia Ansell and Rob Binet


Luminato Festival: What the Day Owes to the Night (Dance from Algeria)