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Hervé Koubi revisits his Algerian roots at the Majestic

Por: The Boston Globe Life January 22, 2023

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Saturday marked the third time Compagnie Hervé Koubi has presented “Ce qui le jour doit à la nuit” (“What the Day Owes to the Night”) in Boston. This intriguingly titled piece was the program when Global Arts Live gave the company its Boston debut at the Institute of Contemporary Art in 2016, and it was performed again, along with Koubi’s “Les nuits barbares, ou les premiers matins du monde” (“Barbarian Nights, or The First... + full article



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