LES BALLETS AFRICAINS
The National Dance Company of Guinea

DANCE

Manager: Theresa Vibberts
Territory: North America


A wonderful show and as chic as all get out.

— The New York Times

ABOUT

LES BALLETS AFRICAINS was formed in Paris in 1952 by a distinguished Guinean choreographer Keita Fodeba, who enjoyed the support of numerous African heads of state. 

Les Ballets Africains toured the world successfully until Guinea’s independence in 1958 when they were invited to become the country’s national ensemble. Between 1958 and the present day, Les Ballet Africains has visited the four corners of the earth, sometimes remaining on tour for up to two years at a stretch. 

In one extraordinary marathon, they appeared in 165 capital cities, presenting an astonishing 695 performances in 750 days, traveling 180,000 kilometers by plane, 33,000 by train and 21,000 by road.

Les Ballet Africains have been recognized and encouraged in their role of roving ambassadors, carrying with them on their travels the pride and aspirations of their people. The company’s ultimate mission is to foster a greater understanding of Africa with a view to creating favorable conditions for a healthy and fruitful cooperation between Africa and the rest of the world. Whether in Sydney, Paris, London, Rio, Berlin, Tokyo, Moscow , New York, Chicago or Los Angeles, their performance has always received tumultuous acclaim, together with an open invitation to return.

For the 25-26 season, the 35-member troupe, recognized as the National Dance Company of the Republic of Guinea, will present their inimitable blend of traditional dance, music, and storytelling. Featuring striking demonstrations of spectacle, acrobatics, comedy and drama, Les Ballets Africains will continue to thrill audiences with the multilayered intensity of traditional polyrhythms, and the power of African percussion. Through their use of traditional dance, authentic Guinean instruments and costumes, the troupe will continue to share their culture as well as their message of unity across the world. 

The company's ultimate mission is to foster a greater understanding of Africa, by sharing their art and culture with the rest of the world.

The dancers and musicians manage to combine a high-gloss finish with a convincing air of spontaneous excitement.
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— The Independent
It goes without saying that the members of this troupe are fabulous performers: they’ve been handpicked to represent their country from a culture that genuinely prizes music and dance
— The Chicago Reader

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