Habibitch during her residency in Arles

"Politics is everywhere. There is no such thing as neutrality."

Participant(s)  Habibitch

This video documents Habibitch’s work during her residency in Arles, where she weaves together dance, activism, and writing to explore the body as a site of politics and resistance.
In this interview, she references figures such as Victor Hugo and RuPaul, sources that inform her thinking on art as both mirror and tool of resistance. She also discusses her book Décoloniser le dancefloor, which extends this reflection by examining how politics is embodied in the dancing body.
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Launched in 2016, the LUMA Arles residency program invites artists, thinkers, researchers, writers, and curators from around the world to live and work in Arles throughout the year. Residents are immersed in the city’s historic fabric and singular territory—from the Camargue and the Crau to the Alpilles—while engaging with its vibrant cultural ecosystem.

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