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Sarah Toumani, from Saint-Auban in New York

Dancer at heart and by Alpes de Haute ProvenceSarah Toumani whose roots are planted in the soil of Saint Auban he took his first dance steps in France. After winning first prize in an international contemporary dance competition in France, she went to New York without thinking that fate was calling him there. The city speaks to her, speaks sweet words to her and she falls in love with it, especially for everything it brings to artists, she says.

She has danced for characters such as the American violinist Miri Ben Ari, is part of several companies, has participated in Incroyable Talent (America’s Got talent) where she was a finalist and danced in 2017 in front of 25,000 people for the Red Bull Junior Football World Cup.

The young artist carries on her projects and the future is rolling out a red carpet for her. She has just presented her solo to the world for the first time “His name was Wind.” “This means “His name was Wind.” It speaks of a woman’s heart, devoted to a man, with passion, devotion and freedom for the rest of her life. This man is dead, and I play this woman’s heart, as life goes on. She is a solo that takes me to the gut and my desire is to take the audience with me.

He presented it as part of a contemporary dance festival in Manattan. The public first discovered her as a contemporary soloist: “It is a very important moment in my career. It was the first time that theAmerica saw me as a soloist in a contemporary choreography created by me. Ever since I won the first contemporary dance prize in France, I have dreamed of that moment.

A world premiere is very important in the world of dance. There are famous people in the room, who can help sign contracts to present the solo at other festivals, in other countries, etc. For the young woman, all hopes are allowed and her career continues to take leaps and bounds thanks to her work, her determination… and, of course, her talent! “In the valiant heart nothing is impossible,” right, Jacques Coeur?

Francoise Latour

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