Rania Semmar is a Moroccan-Tunisian dancer and emerging choreographer who explores the body as a living territory, a corps-monde where emotions, memories, and identities are in constant transformation. For her, dancing and choreographing are inseparable: movement begins with sensation, while choreography extends it by shaping and sharing what the body reveals. She finds resistance in the act of turning inward, drawn to the infinite landscapes within rather than external definitions. Through her practice, she approaches movement as a way to reconnect with the sensitive, the vulnerable, and the deeply human, creating spaces where the personal meets the collective.

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