MEDI1TV Afrique : #Chronique_culture du 06/02/2025 - 06/02/2025
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00:00My country is the day that trembles, and the day that trembles is my country, here it is.
00:13The poem that I wear on my face and in my voice, the poem that made me be born, the poem that kills me, the poem that resurrects me, makes me be born again.
00:23My country is the day that trembles, and the day that trembles is my country, here it is.
00:53My country is the day that trembles, and the day that trembles is my country, here it is.
01:23And Performer, who in 2010 released his first album.
01:27The members of the collective multiply cultural interventions and performances and affirm their pedagogical ambition,
01:34that of sensitizing the public to poetry, to live performances and to the dialogue of cultures.
01:40I suggest you listen to it, and the images are from Hayat Ziyan.
01:45It makes me want to sing Afro-optimism, it reminds me that the relationship is the only thing that matters,
01:55that the meeting, the art of the meeting, because there is not only the meeting, there is also an art, the art of the meeting,
02:00the art of hospitality, which are the paths that we miss, and that these paths, we can walk them too.
02:08And a place like the Flamme allows us to walk these paths, to meet, to feel from the north, from the south,
02:15to feel from nowhere and everywhere at the same time, and to eat the tagine, to eat plantain bananas,
02:22to eat the braised fish, all this in Marrakech, and to have the impression of being in all the places of the world that I love.
02:28And to come back to Morocco, because I have the pleasure of coming here for a few years,
02:32coming back to Morocco is always a great emotion for me.
02:35So I am very happy, and then in the context of the Flamme, to meet artist friends,
02:40and also to meet authors that I admire deeply, and to be able to tell them in real life, as children say,
02:47I was able to tell them in real life what their book had brought me when I was younger,
02:52and so it's a wonderful moment, being here, it's a gift.
03:02Life, again it, always it, life has crossed the light at the bottom.
03:14I cried, because I don't want to do anything else.
03:19I cried, because I have nothing else in life than living beings.
03:33Capitale Alexandre slams his texts and sings the possible on the stages of the whole world,
03:40intervenes during international conferences, and gives numerous concerts to writers in France and abroad.
03:46His texts are read as we listen to a throbbing story in which the words clash,
03:50the images clash, and the colors mix.
03:53His poems bring together intimate moments and political memories of a continent that has suffered from the violence of colonization.
04:01And always between the lines of the sketches of answers to current debates on immigration, solidarity, and respect for differences.
04:09Marc-Alexandre Oho-Bambé, Prix Paul Verlaine de l'Académie Française 2015,
04:15physically carries the texts he writes.
04:17He goes on stage to offer them to the public as a gift of fraternity.
04:23Marc-Alexandre Oho-Bambé is also a novelist.
04:26I ask you to listen to him again.
04:29I feel good everywhere.
04:31I feel good when I have stories in the long run.
04:34I know I have the novel, I have room to develop things, to confront points of view.
04:40And when I give time to my voice, it's poetry that comes.
04:46Poetry is for me the ultimate art.
04:49It's the art that melts me.
04:51The novel came because I had stories to tell.
04:53But poetry is because I can't not write poetry.
04:56I breathe at this place.
04:58Because we are too hungry for the world to accept its end without resistance.
05:02Our last salves, our last dances,
05:05devoured and our songs, even desperate,
05:08will always carry, always, always, always, always,
05:15what we have dearest in us.
05:18There will always be, yes always, a poem or a poet
05:23to remind us that everything can be, everything can be canceled.
05:27Except us, except us, except, except, except us.
05:34Except us, yes.
05:39Thank you, dear viewers, for your loyalty.
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05:51I still hope, I still hope,
05:54rooted in the ranks of the poet,
05:56living in the green of Berlin,
05:58inhabitant of chimneys in the wind,
06:00and of cabals planted on islands floating in the sky.
06:02I see children, their parents and the parents of their parents,
06:05crossing together the 8,
06:11all the lines,
06:14of demarcation today and tomorrow.
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