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Luminato 2025: Compagnie Hervé KOUBI Co-Founder Guillaume Gabriel Talks About What The Day Owes To The Evening


Compagnie Hervé KOUBI carry out What the Day Owes to the Evening/Ce que le jour doit à la nuit (Photograph: Didier Philispart)

Capoeira, martial arts, road dance, and up to date motion come collectively in Hervé Koubi’s dance work, What the Day Owes to the Evening, a part of Luminato Toronto pageant. Offered in partnership with TO Stay and Fall For Dance North, performances take the stage on the Bluma Appel Theatre from June 19 to 21.

In What the Day Owes to the Evening, 12 male dancers create a transferring dynamic that swings from uncooked athleticism to delicacy and style, utilizing music that ranges from Bach to Sufi and conventional Algerian works. The dance itself blends Japanese and Western cultures and idioms, drawn from the varied peoples who populate the Mediterranean area.

Choreographer Hervé Koubi grew up in France unaware of his Algerian heritage. The journey of that revelation led to the creation of his dance firm, and of this piece.

LvT spoke to Guillaume Gabriel, who’s the co-founder of Compagnie Hervé KOUBI, about Hervé Koubi, and What the Day Owes to the Evening.

Guillaume Gabriel, Co-founder of Compagnie Hervé KOUBI: The Interview

“We have been pals, and I used to be ending my PhD in enterprise,” recollects Guillaume Gabriel.

Hervé Koubi was additionally a pupil on the time, however he wasn’t finding out dance.

“He’s additionally a PhD in pharmacy,” Gabriel says.

Nonetheless, each have been fascinated by dance, and commenced to carry out with none plans to make it a career.

“At first, it was a small undertaking with seven dancers, however grew rapidly,” Guillaume says. By the point they staged their first undertaking, the corporate had already grown. “We have been 11 dancers and 4 musicians.”

Gabriel additionally danced on the time. “I used to be inside and outdoors,” he says. “I labored within the items for ten years.”

After a decade of dancing, Gabriel switched from an onstage to a backstage function, working to assist produce the works that Koubi was creating.

“I might say we created every thing with our little fingers,” he says, noting that they weren’t ruled by any guidelines associated to funders or the French state, for instance. It additionally meant working with out these funds.

“It was perhaps loopy,” he laughs. “We created the corporate.”

The leap from newbie to skilled is at all times not less than a bit of painful. “The one chance we had on the time with him was getting into some competitions,” Guillaume says. Koubi’s wins gained some momentum. “Then we determined to leap [from amateur to professional],” he says.

Compagnie Hervé KOUBI perform What the Day Owes to the Night/Ce que le jour doit à la nuit (Photo: Nathalie Sternalski)
Compagnie Hervé KOUBI carry out What the Day Owes to the Evening/Ce que le jour doit à la nuit (Photograph: Nathalie Sternalski)

The Dance: Appreciation

Gabriel notes that individuals love Koubi’s work in What The Day Owes To The Evening, however usually discover it troublesome to explain. However — that’s not likely the purpose.

“Folks suppose you want keys, you want a code to grasp,” Gabriel says. It’s extra about what feeling, nevertheless. “I keep in mind one efficiency touched me deeply, and I mentioned, okay, that is what I wish to do.”

A dance efficiency provides the viewers the chance to really feel, fairly than to suppose.

“Don’t actually attempt to perceive or know what the choreograph desires, as a result of no person is aware of. Solely he is aware of what he desires,” he laughs.

No matter connection the viewers makes with the motion and dancers is a sound one. “It is dependent upon you additionally.”

What the Day Owes to the Evening

What the Day Owes to the Evening is characterised by its power. “Hervé had this may to create this physicality since he created this firm.”

After Hervé, who was born and grew up in Cannes, France, lastly discovered about his Algerian heritage, he undertook a journey of discovery to Algeria to hint his roots. There, he met a bunch of road dancers who impressed him with strikes that ranged from martial arts to hip-hop.

The inspiration comes equally from sources like yoga dances and Capoeira, the Afro-Brazilian martial artwork and sport, as from the up to date dance rules that Koubi additionally studied. Discovering the road dancers in Algeria was like discovering the lacking items to his imaginative and prescient.

“He lastly met the dancers he needed [to work with],” Gabriel says. “It was what the youth in Algeria needed to say. What they needed to provide. To be a dancer in Algeria was one thing very troublesome,” he provides.

“You may solely prepare at evening, when the police go away you alone.”

These have been the situations that Koubi discovered throughout his first journey there in 2010.

“For them, the chance that they needed to work with a French choreographer was additionally a chance for them to vary their lives.”

It’s that pleasure and sense of chance that fuels their actions. “The physique needed to transcend their limits,” Gabriel says. “The work that Hervé did with them, is to provide them some up to date qualities.”

He labored with them to form uncooked athleticism into interpretation, taking the total on assault of road dance to vogue works with an ebb and circulate of power and keenness.

“To place apart, for some time, all of the issues they used to develop in hip hop battles, for instance,” he explains. It’s virtuosity for its personal sake vs. virtuosity with expression.

“The problem was to unroll a sort of thread for one hour.” It additionally meant creating connections between the dancers, in addition to the viewers.

Compagnie Hervé KOUBI perform What the Day Owes to the Night/Ce que le jour doit à la nuit (Photo: Nathalie Sternalski)
Compagnie Hervé KOUBI carry out What the Day Owes to the Evening/Ce que le jour doit à la nuit (Photograph: Nathalie Sternalski)

Dance: Fusion

Gabriel factors out that the dance is a sort of fusion of cultures from each side of the Mediterranean. The primary a part of the dance refers to North African traditions, main right into a extra complicated combine that features completely different kinds of music.

“The reality desires to divide us,” he says, “however once you understand the geography, the Mediterranean is rather like a lake.”

The historical past of the area, in reality, is a historical past of individuals crossing that physique of water, mixing and mingling.

“All of us have the identical roots. We’re standing on these international roots.”

That’s the place the title of the work takes its inspiration.

“It’s, in a approach, what the North owes the South,” he says. “What love owes to warfare, what the Occident owes to the Orient. Nothing is white, nothing is black. It’s a combination. It’s a sort of journey.”

It’s additionally the place Koubi’s story intersects with the dance. His dad and mom have been born in Algeria, a former French colony. However, Hervé doesn’t look Algerian, and his identify is French fairly than North African. It’s a seek for id via dance.

When Hervé was in his mid-20s, he grew interested by his background, and family he’d by no means heard of. After asking his father a number of occasions, he was lastly proven a photograph of his great-great-grandfather, who spoke solely Arabic, in a conventional Arabic costume.

“That was his historical past,” Gabriel says. “It was a shock.”

That was the catalyst for each the journey and, finally, the dance.

“What the Day Owes to the Evening is in a technique to put to life all of the goals he had of North Africa,” he explains.

Koubi was struck by the robust sense of brotherhood he discovered, and the way drastically in another way the sense of contact is handled in North Africa versus Western Europe. “It’s all these items that he needed to place into the present.”

He was additionally impressed by the experiences of painters within the so-called Oriental fashion, corresponding to Eugène Delacroix (1798 to 1863), who painted scenes from Algeria each earlier than and after he’d really travelled there. His work have been fuelled by his goals of the area first. “The fashion modified quite a bit,” he factors out, “earlier than you already know, and after you see.”

It’s one other facet of the dance, which blends realism with idealism.

“You would additionally name it, what creativeness owes to actuality.”

  • Discover efficiency particulars and tickets to What the Day Owes to the Evening [HERE].

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