EVENT - TIE PERFORMANCES
February 7 & 8
An Invitation to Witness Healing Through Art
We are proud to share this collaboration with our artist T.I.E. on a powerful and transformative journey. As producers, we are deeply involved in bringing her vision to life. Par Studio is supporting her in crafting the scenography of her performance that is weaving a narrative that honors memory, challenges boundaries, and invites audiences to engage with a ritual of healing and reflection. This partnership is a testament to our commitment to creating meaningful, impactful experiences along the crossroads of art and spirit.
Poet, singer, rapper, visual artist and producer
Poet, singer, rapper, visual artist and producer
T.I.E WORDS
I am a Senegalese artist based in France, where I studied and obtained a master’s degree in sociology. A polymorphous artist, my leitmotivs are experimentation and the hybridization of forms, from painting I’ve moved on to music, art installation, performing art and I’m passionate about autofiction through video. I am convinced that we are driven by narratives, and that changing the world means changing the narrative. The core of my work, regardless of the medium, is to open up spaces for conversation, questioning and transformation for ourselves and others. As a woman, I believe that the feminine frequency is what the world needs to achieve great healing and changes. Therefore, I’ve been leading, these past five years, several projects to explore the power of the feminine energy. Such as the installation and performance Mawu’s Daughters that addresses our relation to the divine feminine Nature and technology. Or, the collaborative and multidisciplinary creation “Le Vaisseau Mère’‘, result of four months of workshops with my collective “Les Femmes Sauvages” with sixty participants from different backgrounds and ages that questioned the function of the notion of gender in the balance of power in society. I also led different workshops with my ongoing research on the Uterus as a vessel including a circle of women in prison during two months to use the Uterus as symbolic and safe space to, both, self and collective healing.
ABOUT THE PERFORMANCE
“RAAYAM FA ROOG “
Senegalese artist T.I.E advocates for experimentation and the breaking down of barriers between forms of expression. In the auditorium, in dialogue with the work of Raphaël Barontini, she presents a unique performance drawing from Serer spirituality and the Ndëp purification ceremony of the Lebou people of Senegal. Through this ritual-performance, she seeks to calm spirits, honor the memory of the victims of the transatlantic slave trade, and reject the predatory nature of mankind.
“Les Ombres sont nôtres”
The artist also takes over the Salon des Laques for appearances based on her poem The Shadows Are Ours. In front of these exquisitely crafted works, she questions notions of beauty and exoticism in the light of their colonial context. T.I.E thus invokes the inherent shadow shared by the human community.
T.I.E ART & VISUALS
