Feteh
Khiari
Born in 1990, Feteh Khiari is a young artist, dancer, performer, and scenographer. He began his journey in dance through the hip-hop scene and street art. In 2008, he joined the Mediterranean Center for Contemporary Dance (CMDC) while pursuing his studies. In 2009, he was admitted as a dancer with the Sybel Ballet Théâtre company. His dedication and perseverance allowed him to attend numerous workshops led by both Tunisian and international choreographers, including Pedro Pauwels, Seifeddine Manai, Ahmed Khemis, Dridi Hamdi, Oumaima Manai, William Petit, Najla Yatkin, and Yann L’Heureux. He also participated in the workshop “Memories and Emotional Experiences: Between Bodies, Words, and Images” with Nawel Skandrani.
Since then, he has built extensive experience as a dancer in pieces such as Turbulence, Chut, and Houma with the Sybel Ballet Théâtre company, and as a performer in Oumaima Manai’s Temps Mort. He also performed in Face à la mer, pour que les larmes deviennent des éclats de rire with La Compagnie de Soi and in Frontière de l’invisible by Syhem Belkhodja.
Feteh later collaborated with emerging choreographer Hamdi Dridi on the piece I Listen You See and participated in the Dancing Around The World project with the NY2 Dance Company under the direction of Nejla Yatkin. He also works as a dance trainer in the Fabrica Danse program of the Ness el Fen association.
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