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'''Habib Dembélé''' (19 April 1962) is a [[Mali]]an [[actor]]. |
'''Habib Dembélé''' (19 April 1962) is a [[Mali]]an [[actor]]. |
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He performs on both stage and screen.<ref name="Le">[ |
He performs on both stage and screen.<ref name="Le">[https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=auto&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.lemonde.fr%2Fcgi-bin%2FACHATS%2F969891.html "Habib Dembele Exile for boards" - Le Monde]</ref> He founded the Gouakoulou Company, the Guimba National Company and the Mandenka International Theatre. He received Mali's Best Actor Award in 1984. His theatre credits include ''The Strange Destiny of Wangrin'', ''Hyène à jeun'' and ''Waari''. His film credits include ''Guimba, le tyran'' and ''Finzan'' (by [[Cheick Oumar Sissoko]]), ''Filon d'or'' (by [[Sidi Diabaté]]) and ''[[Macadam Tribu]]'' (by [[Zeca Laplaine]]). He was also the assistant director on Cheick Oumar's 1997 film ''La genèse''. |
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Dembélé co-adapted and performed in [[Sophocles]]' ''[[Antigone (Sophocles)|Antigone]]'' and his writing credits include plays such as ''A vous la nuit'', and a novel ''Sacré Kaba''. Dembélé has worked with renowned theatre director [[Peter Brook]] in several plays, among them ''Tragédie d'Hamlet'', ''[[Tierno Bokar]]'', and ''[[Sizwe Banzi is Dead]]''.<ref name="Le" /><ref>[http://jam.canoe.ca/Theatre/Reviews/S/Sizwe_Banzi_Is_Dead/2007/04/20/4079445.html "'Sizwe Banzi is Dead' comes alive" -JAM!]</ref> |
Dembélé co-adapted and performed in [[Sophocles]]' ''[[Antigone (Sophocles)|Antigone]]'' and his writing credits include plays such as ''A vous la nuit'', and a novel ''Sacré Kaba''. Dembélé has worked with renowned theatre director [[Peter Brook]] in several plays, among them ''Tragédie d'Hamlet'', ''[[Tierno Bokar]]'', and ''[[Sizwe Banzi is Dead]]''.<ref name="Le" /><ref>[http://jam.canoe.ca/Theatre/Reviews/S/Sizwe_Banzi_Is_Dead/2007/04/20/4079445.html "'Sizwe Banzi is Dead' comes alive" -JAM!]</ref> |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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Revision as of 04:22, 13 November 2016
Habib Dembélé | |
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Citizenship | Mali |
Education | Institut National des Arts de Bamako |
Occupation(s) | Actor, playwright, poet, novelist |
Habib Dembélé (19 April 1962) is a Malian actor.
He performs on both stage and screen.[1] He founded the Gouakoulou Company, the Guimba National Company and the Mandenka International Theatre. He received Mali's Best Actor Award in 1984. His theatre credits include The Strange Destiny of Wangrin, Hyène à jeun and Waari. His film credits include Guimba, le tyran and Finzan (by Cheick Oumar Sissoko), Filon d'or (by Sidi Diabaté) and Macadam Tribu (by Zeca Laplaine). He was also the assistant director on Cheick Oumar's 1997 film La genèse.
Dembélé co-adapted and performed in Sophocles' Antigone and his writing credits include plays such as A vous la nuit, and a novel Sacré Kaba. Dembélé has worked with renowned theatre director Peter Brook in several plays, among them Tragédie d'Hamlet, Tierno Bokar, and Sizwe Banzi is Dead.[1][2]