Discover the laureates of the artistic training course in dance/choreography with Radouan Mriziga

Launch of the artistic training course in dance and choreography led by Radouan Mriziga, to be held at L'Art Rue over a period of six weeks, divided into two sessions of three weeks each, from 23 September to 11 October 2024, then from 10 to 28 February 2025.


The call for applications received 57 applications from 18 governorates (Tunis, Ariana, Ben Arous, Nabeul, Siliana, Gafsa, Kasserine, Kairouan, Kebili, Jendouba, Gabès, Sousse, Tozeur and Sfax).


The applications were selected in two phases.

First phase: The applications were graded according to a points system based on the following criteria:

- Professional experience and background

- Motivation and interest in training

- Potential for growth and learning

This first stage enabled us to reduce the number of applications from 57 to around 15, so that we could move on to the second phase.


Second phase: This phase consisted of 15-minute individual interviews with the panel of selected candidates. Candidates were assessed on the basis of their technical skills, motivation and commitment.

In the end, the 9 participants selected were :

Salah Dhaya, Ahmed Ben Abid, Houcem Bouakroucha, Feteh Khiari, Omar Mahdy, Chiraz Hicheri, Eya Bellagha, Basma Baazaoui, AbdelKader Drihli.


Summary of the Training Programme



Designed to develop critical thinking, this course invites participants to re-evaluate their creative processes through an in-depth exploration of fundamental concepts such as the body in space, movement, time and context. 


Led by renowned Brussels-based choreographer and dancer Radouan Mriziga, the course takes an immersive approach, integrating experimentation with a range of artistic practices, including craft, visual arts and film. 


The programme will also be enriched by the presence of guest mentors who will lead masterclasses and workshops, offering a variety of perspectives to deepen participants' experience. 


The main aim of the course is to provide tools for self-criticism and artistic development, enabling each participant to hone their analytical skills and deepen their understanding of the creative process. Particular emphasis will be placed on broadening the artistic vocabulary beyond the usual disciplines, thereby facilitating a mastery of self-criticism for effective artistic development. 


At the end of the course, participants will leave with greater confidence, able to articulate their artistic vision with clarity and determination.

Practical information

Massari training course ‘Concepts and challenges of cultural mediation’ from May to September 2024

Price information

Free, selection by application

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