Jaber Ramezan

The Chairs

MC93 – Maison de la Culture de Seine-Saint-Denis
octoberoct 24 – 25

World premiere

45 minutes

Prices €8 and €10
Subscribers €6

 

Qunfudh + 1 Mosaïque performance
Prices €16 to €35
Subscribers €14 to €24

 

Qunfudh + 2 Mosaïque performances 
Subscription recommended for three or more shows
Subscribers €20 to €30

MC93 – Maison de la Culture de Seine-Saint-Denis
MC93 – Maison de la Culture de Seine-Saint-Denis
9, boulevard Lénine
93000 Bobigny
01 41 60 72 72

Metro Ligne 5 Station Bobigny – Pablo Picasso then walk 5 minutes 

Tramway T1 Station Hôtel-de-ville de Bobigny – Maison de la Culture

Bus 146, 148, 303, 615, 620 Bobigny Station - Pablo Picasso

Bus 134, 234, 251, 322, 301 Hôtel-de-ville Station

Vélib’ Stations Bobigny – Pablo-Picasso et Jean-Jaurès – Place de la Libération

Want to go

Saturday october 24

16h30

Sunday october 25

15h30

Concept and choreography Jaber Ramezan. Production the- hOle -studio. International producer Sepehr Sharifzadeh. Production manager Negar Nemati. Lighting design and original visuals Amir Parsa. Costumes Negar Nemati. Sound design Nariman Eskandari.

The Festival d’Automne in Paris and the MC93—Maison de la culture de Seine-Saint-Denis are presenting the Mosaïque performances in partnership.

With the support of

Event organised as part of the 2026 Mediterranean Season

In The Chairs by Jaber Ramezan, the performers move around the stage within an unstable architecture made up of chairs, without ever touching the ground. Each movement involves negotiation between body and chair, as well as gravity. By means of a heightened, mutual attentiveness, balance turns into a practice of caring for one another. Following on from Boundaries of Bodies, the Iranian artist furthers the investigations he has been carrying out over the course of the last fifteen years, at the crossroads between theatre, dance and cinema.

Bouchra Ouizguen calls upon three male and female artists, from Burundi, Iran and Maroc, in her Portrait. Together, in this platform entitled Mosaïque—Ce qui traverse les corps, they approach contemporary dance via its fringes, shifting bodies and words just as much as they do our gaze. Mirroring her solo Qunfudh, presented at the same time at the MC93, these three pieces probe into the forces which run through and constrain the body, between tension, subversion and metamorphosis, whilst revealing, at the same time, the different forms of solidarity that bring them together.

 

The Mosaïque—Ce qui traverse les corps programme, in which Bouchra Ouizguen invites three choreographers to present their work, is being staged alongside Qunfudh at the MC93. These pieces can be seen together or separately, depending on the performance dates.

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