The article shows the transition from the universalist idea to the idea of diversity in the practice of French theatre and dance institutions. It sets this transition in an ideological and historical context while it presents the most recent strategies of French cultural institutions and the impact of the opening up of the institutions on the contents and language of the performing arts. Citing the work of Nadia Beugré, Ana Pi, Rachid Ourmadane, Koffi Kwahulé, Dieudonné Niangouna, and Léonora Miano, among others, it shows what male and female Afroeuropean artists contribute to the socio-cultural order being built on diversity.
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