On stage, seven dancers and four
percussionists take us on a journey from Samarcande and Alep to Cordoba and
Cairo on the riverbanks of these legendary countries.
A festive
encounter where hip undulations, pelvis curls and hand arabesques reply to
the intoxicating rythmes of the darbouka, doholah, bendir, tabla el baladi
and sagates, the most popular musical instruments of Orient.
1001
Nuits®
Oriental Revue
Le
nom et le logo Compagnie Mille et Une Nuits® sont des marques déposées
par l'association Danses des Mille et Une Nuits.
The Mille et Une Nuits group is composed of :
7 professional female dancers
4 percussionists
50 shinny costumes
A lighting and sound technical team
An outstanding decor
An oriental revue…
…for a magical Mille et Une Nuits fairytale.
From the traditional
egyptian baladi and the raks sharki through to more modern influences of oriental
dance, Mille et Une Nuits celebrates the imagination, the sharing and the
artistic wealth of beautiful Orient.