In a hot rehearsal space in Creteil, France, a group of dancers led by French-Algerian choreographer Mourad Merzouki perfect their synchronized hip-hop routines ahead of a special performance near the Eiffel Tower in Paris. The troupe is preparing for the “Dance of the Games,” a four-day event celebrating the official dance of the upcoming 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Merzouki, now 50, reflects on the journey of his hip-hop style which faced skepticism 30 years ago but has since gained global recognition and acceptance. The choreographer is excited that hip-hop dance will be showcased to a worldwide audience during the Olympic festivities.
The “Dance of the Games” will feature Merzouki’s choreographed performance alongside two other dance styles at the Trocadéro Champions Park, where Olympic medalists will also be present. Merzouki’s blend of martial arts, visual arts, circus, boxing, and live arts aims to engage spectators of all ages and abilities.
Despite feeling the pressure of expectations, Merzouki remains confident in himself and his dancers, focusing on the positive message he aims to convey through their performance. From his humble beginnings to achieving international recognition, Merzouki’s innovative approach to hip-hop dance has broken barriers and gained acclaim worldwide.
Merzouki emphasizes the inclusivity of his dance style by selecting dancers with diverse backgrounds, ensuring that hip-hop can be appreciated by all audiences. Dancers like Joël Luzolo commend Merzouki for bringing hip-hop from the streets to the theater, providing sustainable careers for many in the industry.
Looking ahead, Merzouki is grateful for the recognition of breakdancing culture in the Paris Games and envisions a future where hip-hop dance gains even wider acknowledgment. Following the Olympics showcase, Merzouki is set to debut his new show “Beauséjour” in Lyon, France, and collaborate on various artistic projects with orchestras and artists.
With a passion for pushing boundaries and showcasing the artistic depth of hip-hop dance, Merzouki is eager to introduce his unique style to a global audience during the Olympic festivities, hoping to change perceptions and inspire a new appreciation for the art form among diverse audiences.