Accompanied by the artist, musician and singer Azal Belkadi, Karim Akouche, a Kabyle author based in Quebec, will recite selected texts from his rich and varied work, marked by originality, audacity and commitment.
Karim Akouche
Novelist, playwright, poet and columnist, Karim Akouche is the author, published by L'Archipel, of La Religion de ma mère (2017), awarded the Lys Arts et Culture prize in 2018, of Allah au pays des enfants perdus (2019), of Déflagration des sens (2020) and of the essay Lettre à un soldat d'Allah - Chroniques d'un monde désorienté (directed by Alain Timàr in 2018). In 2021, Nous sommes Montréal - La grande paix racontée was awarded the Canadian and Quebec Museum Awards of...
Karim Akouche
Novelist, playwright, poet and columnist, Karim Akouche is the author, published by L'Archipel, of La Religion de ma mère (2017), awarded the Lys Arts et Culture prize in 2018, of Allah au pays des enfants perdus (2019), of Déflagration des sens (2020) and of the essay Lettre à un soldat d'Allah - Chroniques d'un monde désorienté (directed by Alain Timàr in 2018). In 2021, Nous sommes Montréal - La grande paix racontée was awarded the Canadian and Quebec Museum Awards of Excellence.
Azal Belkadi
Azal Belkadi is a lyric singer, painter and stylist. He has performed in Paris at L'Européen and Cabaret Sauvage and for two years participated in the international tour of Ravel's Bolero by Russian choreographer Nikolai Androsov.