
Choreography Aditi Mangaldas Russell Maliphant Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui
Lighting Fabiana Piccioli Michael Hulls Willy Cessa
Music Shubha Mudgal Aneesh Pradhan Andy Cowton Olga Wojciechowska

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Touring Information
Aakash Odedra Company
#JeSuis
(I am)
NORTH AMERICAN TOURING Feb/March 2020
Performed by seven dancers from Turkey, #JeSuis won the AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION AWARD at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2017 (performed at Zoo Venues) while still in its creation period. Following the world premiere at NYU Abu Dhabi in February 2018, #JeSuis made its European debut at the Birmingham Hippodrome.
“the feral quality of the choreography and the mastery of the dancing match the intensity of its subject.” Writing about Dance
Notions of oppression are not specific to any time, country or religion. Sometimes the oppressor is a political figure, sometimes a culture or sometimes a friend; and sometimes, of course, it is inside us: our fear, cowardice, expectation and doubt.
#JeSuis began as a conversation with these extraordinary dancers about what it is like to be living in Turkey right now, but quickly began to occupy a much more universal landscape.
The piece explores oppression in all its guises, layers, and contexts. It acknowledges that some acts of oppression are more loudly heard and deeply felt than others. While #JeSuisCharlie brought solidarity, comfort and solace to a world grieving the horrific attacks in Paris 2015, other equally appalling attacks took place in Kabul and Istanbul; but failed to capture the attention of (social) media in quite the same way.
#JeSuis is dedicated to all the people whose stories and plights have not yet been “hashtagged”, left untold. Erased from the past, unowned in the present and vulnerable in the future. Whether they are in prison, in a refugee camp, or a house with closed curtains, and whether it’s their freedom of movement, speech, religion or liberty that is at stake, or their right to marry, love, study and protest – we make this show in honour and support of them. It comes from the belief that the strength of the collective, and our ability to speak out and together will see us through to brighter times.
In English #JeSuis translates to I Am, but the show also says I Exist, I Matter.
Upcoming performances:
7th/8th November – Lilia Baylis, Sadler’s Wells, London
12th November – Salle Mercure Pierre, Montreal, off-CINARS
17th November – The Arts Depot, Finchley, London
20th November – Lakeside Arts, Nottingham
24th November – Aberystwyth Arts Centre, Wales
26th November – The Lowry, Salford Quays, Greater Manchester
Concept, Direction, Choreography: Aakash Odedra
Composer: Nicki Wells
Dramaturg: Lou Cope
Lighting Designer: Alessandro Barbieri
Production Manager: Salvatore Scollo
Set and Costumes: Ryan Dawson Laight
Movement & Rehearsal Director: Konstandina Efthymiadou
Created and Performed by:
MELISSA UGOLINI
SU GUZEY
BERIL SENOZ
GIZEM AKSU
YASIN ANAR
EVRIM AKYAY
TANER GUNGOR
Producer: Anand Bhatt
Coordination: Michelle Osorio
Production Images: Sean Goldthorpe
A special thanks to Bill Bragin, Alana Barraj, Chris Pye, Fiona Allan, Chris Sudworth, Anu Giri, Gregory Nash, David Hill, Pelin Basaran, Matt Fenton, Chris Stafford, Suba Das, Nikolai Foster, Theresa Beattie, Eva Martinez, Eckhard Thiemann, Debra Levine, David Massingham, Lucie Mirkova, Kami Manns, Toby Norman Wright and Laura Evans
Generously supported through Lottery Funding by Arts Council England
Co-commissioning partners:
The Arts Center at NYU Abu Dhabi; WORLD PREMIERE, 7th-9th February 2018
Paradise is Here, Switzerland;
Journeys Festival International (ArtReach), UK;
Commissioned by The Movement -a partnership between Birmingham Hippodrome, Sadler’s Wells and The Lowry;
Curve Theatre (Leicester) UK;
Contact Theatre (Manchester) UK;
Research and Development Supported by the British Council in Turkey and DanceXchange (UK)
Kafkas Track: “Deeper” written and performed by The Soft Moon permission courtesy of Captured Tracks and Low Profile NYC
Voice: Charlie Chaplin, The Great Dictator © Roy Export SAS
Voice: Mohannad Al Bakri
Additional voice: Dance artists
Additional Vocals: Zain Awad
Oud recording: Fady Fareed
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Aakash Odedra Company
RISING
NORTH AMERICAN TOURING 11 April – 5 May, 2018
“British Indian dancer Aakash Odedra is simply breathtaking.” Paula Citron, Globe and Mail, Toronto
Aakash Odedra is a nominee for a 2016 “Bessie” in the category of “Outstanding Performer” for RISING at the Skirball Center in New York.
The first production of Aakash Odedra Company, RISING, is an astonishing hit. It is an evening of work performed by Aakash, featuring solos created by Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, Akram Khan and Russel Maliphant and features lighting by Michael Hulls and Michael Cessa.
All use Aakash’s background in Kathak and Bharatanatyam to create a new flavor of contemporary dance. Aakash also presents a contemporary Kathak with his own choreography. The production has won numerous awards including the ‘Danza e Danza Award’ (Italy), Best Male Performance ‘Dora Award’ (Canada), ‘Audience Award’ at Dance Week (Croatia) and ‘Most Original Exploration of One Segment of Theatrical Language’ at the Novi-Sad Festival (Serbia).
BIOGRAPHY
Aakash was born in Birmingham and trained in the classical Indian dance styles of Kathak (Nilima Devi, Leicester and Asha Joglekar, India) and Bharat Natyam (Chitraleka Bolar, Birmingham and Chhaya Kantaveh, India). His early development in the United Kingdom saw support from Sampad (including support in a development bursary) and Akademi (through a major choreographic bursary).
In 2009, Aakash performed a solo choreographed by Kumudini Lakhia titled Maati Re at the Svapngata Festival at Sadler’s Wells curated by Akram Khan. Khan followed this with a period of mentorship, allowing Aakash to develop contemporary movement. He took part in the European Network of Performing Arts’ 2010 ChoreoLab in Serbia through Dance Umbrella. Also in 2010, he performed a duet with Sanjukta Sinha choreographed by Kumudini Lakhia titled Tatha. He incorporates that training in a unique synthesis with contemporary dance, both in his choreography and his creations with other choreographers.
Aakash Odedra founded his Company in 2011 as a vehicle for commissioning solos and for him to develop his own choreographic work. His debut full length solo Rising featured new short works created on him by Akram Khan, Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui and Russell Maliphant. As choreographer, he was commissioned to create a piece for “James Brown: Get on the Good Foot” (Apollo Theater, New York ) and the Opera God’s Little Soldier (Theater Freiburg), The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations and the closing of the London Cultural Olympiad.
Nritta (Kathak) – Choreographed by Aakash Odedra
Music arranged by Aakash Odedra
In The Shadow Of Man – choreographed by Akram Khan
Lighting by Michael Hulls
Music by Jocelyn Pook
Rehearsal Directors Jose Agudo and Lewis Major
CUT – choreographed by Russell Maliphant
Lighting by Michael Hulls
Music by Andy Cowton
Rehearsal Director Lewis Major
Constellation – choreographed by Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui
Lighting by Willy Cessa
Music by Olga Wojciechowska
Rehearsal Directors Paul Zivkovich and Lewis Major
ADDITIONAL ACTIVIES:
Kathak workshops
Contemporary dance workshops