Bold, masculine and exciting barely begin to describe Hervé Koubi. Drawing from his Algerian roots, Hervé Koubi’s work What the Day Owes To The Night combines capoeira, martial arts, urban, and contemporary dance. Powerful and breathtaking imagery, this group of 12 male Algerian and West African dancers defying gravity. Fed by Orientalist paintings and the stone filigree of Islamic architecture, Koubi traces his own path made of entanglements: a complex weave.
Bold, masculine and exciting barely begin to describe Hervé Koubi. Drawing from his Algerian roots, Hervé Koubi’s work What the Day Owes To The Night combines capoeira, martial arts, urban, and contemporary dance. Powerful and breathtaking imagery, this group of 12 male Algerian and West African dancers defying gravity. Fed by Orientalist paintings and the stone filigree of Islamic architecture, Koubi traces his own path made of entanglements: a complex weave.
Bold, masculine and exciting barely begin to describe Hervé Koubi. Drawing from his Algerian roots, Hervé Koubi’s work What the Day Owes To The Night combines capoeira, martial arts, urban, and contemporary dance. Powerful and breathtaking imagery, this group of 12 male Algerian and West African dancers defying gravity. Fed by Orientalist paintings and the stone filigree of Islamic architecture, Koubi traces his own path made of entanglements: a complex weave.