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L’Art du Bigidi (2026)

Directed by Silvia Gin
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Plot

L’Art du Bigidi is a short documentary exploring the world of Gwoka — a Guadeloupean tradition of dance, music, and resistance, rooted in the island’s colonial history and natural upheavals. At the heart of the film is dancer Lena Blou’s philosophy of the bigidi, a Creole term evoking unstable balance; the precarious state of slipping without falling. It’s a way of moving in a place where the ground literally and figuratively shifts - a metaphor for life in Guadeloupe, shaped by slavery, colonisation, earthquakes, tornadoes, and droughts. Two dancers - Lena Blou and Ovide Carindo - embody this principle. Their bodies tremble, almost fall, then recover, improvising in response to the surroundings. Sonny Troupé, a contemporary Gwoka musician, composes to their movements, echoing the traditional drum-dancer dialogue in which the dancer dictates the musical score. Together they weave the mesmerising vision of a radical philosophy from a land that knows how to dance with uncertainty.

Genres

Documentary

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleL’Art du Bigidi
Original languageFrançais (FR)
Spoken languagesFrançais
Production countriesFrance, United Kingdom, Guadaloupe
StatusReleased
Release date25 febbraio 2026
EditingLouise Boer, Silvia Gin, Matthew Blacklock
CinematographySilvia Gin
Assistant directorsSilvia Gin
Camera operatorsSilvia Gin
Additional photographySilvia Gin
MusicSonny Troupé
SoundSonny Troupé

Release dates

Premiere

Guadeloupe / Feb 25, 2026 / FEMI Film Festival

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