“Haddash”
Back in pictures of the artwork "Hadash", which was shown to the community in the Duwarat-Tatawin area.work was carried out within the framework of the technical camp in the State of Tatawin organized by the Association of Southern Citizens Dancers, from 11 to 23 April 2022 in partnership with IPA Switxboard within the programme "Technical Camps and Joint Technical Production".programme aims to enhance young people's abilities in performing arts, including art, theatre, music and dance, and also provides accompaniment for the production of works of art to be displayed in public arenas DCS #IPA
Short Documentary – Gabes City (2020)
"Gabes City" is a captivating short documentary that delves deep into the vibrant and lesser-known world of underground hip-hop culture in Gabes, Tunisia. Filmed in 2020, the film is a remarkable portrayal of the creativity, unity, and passion that define the region's hip-hop movement. Venturing into the heart of Gabes' bustling urban landscape, the documentary introduces us to four influential guests who play pivotal roles in shaping the underground hip-hop scene. Each protagonist brings a unique perspective and artistic flair that weaves a colorful tapestry of Gabes' cultural richness. Jawher Zitouni, better known by his Bboy alias Zilla, is a virtuoso of breakdancing. As a passionate Bboy, Zilla offers breathtaking displays of acrobatic prowess and kinetic expression, reflecting the resilience and spirit of the Gabesian youth to get into the professional side. Dali Taher, affectionately referred to as Luffy, emerges as a rising hip-hop artist, dancer, graffiti artist with an authentic voice that resonates with the struggles and aspirations of the local community. His powerful vision and serve as a poignant part to the narratives of the streets. Aymen Hmidi, a true maestro behind the turntables, takes on the stage as DJBlackjack. With an innate ability to set the mood and groove, DJBlackjack electrifies
Artistic Bootcamp – Tbelbou 2021
DCS, in collaboration with the International Minority Rights Group and the Tunisian Ministry of Cultural Affairs, orchestrated an artistic bootcamp in Gabes from 14th to 19th June 2021, as part of the visionary C'ART project. At the core of this innovative camp lay a noble objective: to empower and nurture the artistic talents of young women and men in the fields of dance, theater, and music. With unwavering support, the camp sought to mentor and guide these young artists, fostering their skills and igniting their creative flames. The ultimate goal of the camp was no ordinary feat—it aspired to weave together a 20-minute masterpiece. This extraordinary work of art was designed to echo a profound message, a rallying cry for the rights of migrants and asylum seekers in Tunisia. The young artists, inspired by their experiences and fueled by compassion, aimed to illuminate the struggles and dreams of those whose voices are often unheard. The camp became a melting pot of diverse cultures and perspectives, harmoniously blending creativity and advocacy. Through collaborative efforts and the exchange of ideas, the participants embarked on a transformative journey, transcending the boundaries of art and becoming advocates for social change. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QST61ZwHjk
ART BOOT CAMP “NATURE AND BODY”
This camp enhances the abilities of young people in the disciplines of contemporary dance and street theater under the supervision of a number of professional artists.
C’ART ARTS RESIDENCY
This camp aims to strengthen the abilities of young women and young men in the Performing Arts "Dance, Theater, Music" and accompany them.In the production of a 20-minute work of art that advocates for the rights of migrants and asylum seekers in Tunisia.