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The article discusses the dance performance "Tout-Moun" by Héla Fattoumi and Éric Lamoureux, which took place in Martinique. The performance embodies the philosophies of Édouard Glissant, a Martiniqais poet/philosopher, by celebrating diversity and embracing cultural individuality while working towards decolonization. The dancers, who come from different ethnic backgrounds, interpret Glissant's call for a creolized world through their personalized movement vocabularies. The performance creates a creolized experience for the audience, where self and other merge. The article praises the choreography, set design, lighting, and soundscore of the performance. [Extracted from the article] |