At 23, Lily Benmeni still doesn't know who she is, or who she looks like.
She took her first steps in the male-dominated world of breakdancing, held a series of odd jobs and even became a soccer club mascot. Long perceived as a tomboy, she discovered her femininity late in life, as if she were learning a new dance without knowing the steps.
Laughing at the absurd situations created by her two slightly chaotic sides, she tries to come to terms with herself, hoping to see herself as her father describes her: a "successful girl".
In this way, she forges a unique identity, juggling different worlds and reconciling the multiple facets of her personality, in a context where social expectations, especially for women, can sometimes be rigid.
In "La boucle est bouclée", she takes an empathetic and humorous look at her quest for identity through her origins and upbringing, while recounting her adventures as a young woman
and her upbringing, while recounting her adventures in realizing her dreams:
To be on stage, period!
She took her first steps in the male-dominated world of breakdancing, held a series of odd jobs and even became a soccer club mascot. Long perceived as a tomboy, she discovered her femininity late in life, as if she were learning a new dance without knowing the steps.
Laughing at the absurd situations created by her two slightly chaotic sides, she tries to come to terms with herself, hoping to see herself as her father describes her: a "successful girl".
In this way, she forges a unique identity, juggling different worlds and reconciling the multiple facets of her personality, in a context where social expectations, especially for women, can sometimes be rigid.
In "La boucle est bouclée", she takes an empathetic and humorous look at her quest for identity through her origins and upbringing, while recounting her adventures as a young woman
and her upbringing, while recounting her adventures in realizing her dreams:
To be on stage, period!
