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Jenny Mézile

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Haitian choreographer
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Jenny Mézile is a Haitian writer, dancer and choreographer. Fleeing the military repression after the coup against Jean-Bertrand Aristide,[1] she started her performing arts career in France in 1992[2] with troupes such as Makina Loka and Banbòch Lakay.[2] Mézile's first choreographed piece, Manzè Ida, premiered in 1997.[1] Settling in Ivory Coast in 2006, she along with her husband Massidi Adiatou took leadership of dance-theatre troupe N’Soleh. In 2012 Mézile also launched the AFRIK URBANARTS dance and culture festival.

Choreographic works

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  • 1997: Manzè Ida
  • 2003: My Own Wara

Literary works

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  • 2005: Toya, princesse des îles

References

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  1. ^ a b "Jenny Mézile, déesse créole de la danse contemporaine". Le Nouvelliste. Retrieved 2019年03月10日.
  2. ^ a b "CSMS Magazine » JENNY MÈZILE, UNE DANSEUSE BOURRÉE DE TALENT" . Retrieved 2019年03月10日.

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