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Euphrate

Nil Bosca

  • Nil Bosca 

    After earning a Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology, Nil Bosca turned to theatre and joined the Conservatory of Dramatic Arts in Paris, followed by the École du Jeu. At the same time, she studied contemporary dance with Jann Gallois and Chrystel Calvet, and with several hip-hop dancers at Porte de Pantin and Le 104.

    Since graduating in 2018, she has performed in theatre productions by Mani Soleymanlou, Delphine Eliet, Stanislas Roquette, Monique Stalens, and the company Pavillon 33. As a dancer, she has appeared in the show Humanoïdes by Jann Gallois and has been featured in films and music videos by Laura Combeau, Charles Habib-Drouot , Giacomo Abbruzzese, and Armel Hostiou.

    After assisting Joël Pommerat during a creation workshop for the play Ça ira (1) Fin de Louis in 2014, she collaborated on Les Mômes porteurs by Mounia Raoui and Jean-Yves Ruf, contributing artistic and choreographic direction.

    She wrote and performs Euphrate, a solo show about her Turkish heritage, co-directed with the support of Stanislas Roquette and Olivier Constant, and produced by the company Artépo. Euphrate is currently touring in France and internationally (with the support of Villa Albertine and the Institut Français). Nil Bosca is represented by Elisabeth Tanner at Time Art Agency.

  • Billing Credits 

    Writing, Concept & Performance: Nil Bosca

    Stage Direction Collaboration: Stanislas Roquette and Olivier Constant

    Writing Collaboration: Alexe Poukine and Hassam Ghancy

    Assistant Directors: Jane David and Sylvain Gaudu

    General Stage Management: Yvan Lombard and Julie Gicquel

    Choreographic Insight: Chrystel Calvet

    Sound Design: Stephanie Verissimo

    Lighting Design: Geneviève Soubirou

    Scenic Support: Cerise Guyon

    Artistic Companion: Frédéric Le Van

  • Production Credits 

    A production by ARTÉPO, co-produced with Anis Gras – Le Lieu de l’Autre, with the support of the DRAC Île-de-France, the Île-de-France Region, and the Val-de-Marne Department. Supported by S.T.E.P.S [Anis Gras – Le Lieu de l’Autre (Arcueil), Nouveau Gare au Théâtre (Vitry-sur-Seine), L’étoile du nord – Nationally recognized stage for artistic creation (Paris), ECAM (Le Kremlin-Bicêtre)], the Lavoir Moderne Parisien, the Abbaye du Reclus (Talus-Saint-Prix), the Théâtre de Suresnes Jean Vilar, the Théâtre de la Cité Internationale (Paris), La Villa Albertine, and the Institut Français (Paris & Turkey).

Lead Image © GB I Fonds BillKiss
Headshot © Victoria Vinas

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