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Culture - 15/01/2025
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MEDI1TV Afrique : Culture - 15/01/2025
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00:00
Welcome to Mediinterfax.
00:28
Welcome to Mediain TV.
00:30
As you can see, dear viewers,
00:32
this is a circus that is in question in this cultural chronicle.
00:35
This is an excerpt from the premiere of Yango Yeli,
00:41
the latest creation of the Guinean company Circus Baobab.
00:47
The show was premiered in Marseille,
00:50
in the south of France,
00:51
and opened the International Biennial of Circus Arts.
00:55
A major event of the contemporary circus,
00:58
the Guinean company Circus Baobab
01:01
addresses in particular the theme of excision,
01:04
a mutilation suffered by 95% of women in Guinea.
01:10
I invite you to listen to Mariama Sire Souma.
01:13
She is a member of the Circus Baobab troupe.
01:17
We are proud to convey the message to everyone in Africa and Europe.
01:23
We are very, very, very proud to be here.
01:25
Because we are all happy.
01:27
Since we heard that there will be the story of the excision,
01:32
there is not only the excision in the show.
01:36
There are strong women too.
01:39
There is violence too.
01:43
So we talk about everything.
01:44
We have chosen together.
01:48
As we grow up,
01:50
we understand how the situation is happening in our lives.
01:55
I told my grandmother that if I knew I was at a certain age,
02:00
and that at least 16 or 17, I would not accept it.
02:03
Because at that moment, I know what is good in my life and what is bad.
02:07
In a clean staging,
02:09
making the beautiful part to the singing and dancing,
02:11
long rows of Fantofis wood,
02:14
tower by tower, of Russian bars,
02:16
of Chinese mass and of funambulism.
02:19
The wood is what remains of the sacred forest,
02:22
which is the place where the excisions are made,
02:25
a highly codified protocol.
02:27
To learn more about this particularly complex and taboo subject,
02:32
the director has conducted a series of interviews
02:35
with men and women from Guinea,
02:37
whose excerpts are broadcast throughout the show.
02:40
Guinea is the second country after Somalia,
02:43
where women are the most excised.
02:45
We listen to Yann Ekovre,
02:47
he is the author and stage director of the show.
02:51
What will be interesting, and what remained,
02:53
was to see where the Guinean women
02:56
would need independence nowadays,
02:58
where the African women would need independence nowadays,
03:00
and maybe even the women in general would need it.
03:03
And already in Guinea, I realized that the third country
03:09
that practices the most excision, 96%,
03:11
including all those I worked with in the previous show,
03:13
is in this one.
03:14
So I went to see the production and I told them,
03:17
well, we have the potential subject here.
03:19
And they told me, OK, we'll go in there
03:22
and we'll call the show Yongo Yeli, which means the exciser.
03:26
I really wanted to talk about men-women relations in Guinea,
03:30
but about women first, and to see that,
03:32
in the end, it's even a global woman,
03:36
even if she's African and all,
03:39
it's a subject that is more universal in what she lives.
03:44
Circus Baobab is a collective of circus artists from Guinea
03:48
and the diaspora,
03:49
mixing the traditional modes of expression of African circus
03:53
and the new writings of contemporary circus.
03:55
Founded in 1998,
03:57
the company offers actions of cultural mediation,
04:01
such as football workshops, street circus,
04:04
sensitization and initiation to acrobatics,
04:07
performances, street shows.
04:09
Over the years, Circus Baobab has become a springboard
04:13
for many young people,
04:14
a social circus that juggles between art and reintroduction.
04:18
After Marseille, Yongo Yeli, the company's latest creation,
04:22
will launch a tour of about forty dates
04:25
across France starting in February,
04:27
with about twenty performances in Paris.
04:31
I invite you to listen to Raquel Arache de Andrade.
04:34
She is the founder of the International Biennial
04:37
of the Arts of the Circus of Marseille.
04:40
For me, it was very important to choose women
04:45
because we always have a glass ceiling
04:49
of the 30% of broadcasts,
04:52
of the shows carried by women.
04:54
And on this Biennial, we are very proud
04:58
because we managed to go to 50%.
05:01
So, to say that women also have their place
05:07
and that they have a lot of ideas to propose to the public,
05:12
that was the most important thing.
05:14
Women have a different way of writing.
05:17
I am quite impressed
05:21
how they go to the depth of intimacy,
05:26
something that they can talk about
05:29
because they have worked a lot on intimacy.
05:33
And that's something that men have a little bit more difficulty with,
05:38
it's getting into intimacy.
05:40
And women are wonderful for that.
05:45
Thank you, dear viewers, for your loyalty.
05:48
The information continues on our different channels,
05:50
Médien-TV Arabic, Médien-TV Afrique, Médien-TV Maghreb
05:53
and of course on our digital media, medianews.com.
06:33
www.medien-tv.com
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