FOUAD BOUSSOUF

Choreographer Fouad Boussouf blends hip-hop, contemporary dance, and new circus with traditional forms of his native Morocco. The esteemed creator presents the US premiere of Näss, which translates as “people” in Arabic, a work at the crossroads of frenetic modernity and ancestral rituals. Inspired by the mysticism of the Gnawa tradition and the regional dances of taskiwine and regadda, Boussouf questions his own roots while revealing a universal dimension where the power of community is championed above inevitable struggle and strife. “I composed Näss like a breath,” says Boussouf, “which reminds us how important it is to be firmly rooted in one’s land in order to feel its vibrations.” 

Read the concert program notes here.

French Embassy logoFACE logoThe presentation of Fouad Boussouf: Näss is made possible by FUSED (French U.S. Exchange in Dance), a program of Villa Albertine and FACE Foundation, in partnership with the French Embassy in the United States with support from the Florence Gould Foundation, The Ford Foundation, Institut français-Paris, the French Ministry of Culture, and private donors. 

NEFA logo

You might also like Boston Dance Theater.

Buy tickets today! Global Arts Live offers a flexible refund and exchange policy.

(c) Charlotte Audureau

(c) Charlotte Audureau

(c) Charlotte Audureau

(c) Charlotte Audureau

(c) Charlotte Audureau

5 male dancers jump with their legs straight and their heads turned upwards to the sky, hands and arms by their sides. They wear simple tshirts and black pants.
Backside of male dancer shows toned back with tshirt being taken off around dancers neck wearing grey pants
One male dancer is being held up with his legs and knees crossed, arms outstretched reaching above
Biography: