The soufi-artist and choreographer Rana Gorgani is featured in a report by Courrier International, dedicated to her singular journey and the place she has been able to bring out in the universe of samâ, the spiritual dance of the whirling dervishes.
In this video, Rana Gorgani shares her vision of art as a path to knowledge.
Through circular movement, she explores the relationship between the body and the sacred, between the mystical impulse and contemporary creation.
Traditionally reserved for men, the practice of samâ becomes, under his impulse, a space of openness and universality, where the feminine finds its spiritual dimension.
His work questions the boundaries, between visible and invisible, East and West, heritage and creation, while celebrating the power of movement as a language of the soul.
In the continuity of the Sufi tradition, it makes the spiral a symbol of transformation and inner unity.
First woman to have integrated the samâ into its public and artistic dimension, Rana Gorgani opens a new space in contemporary Sufi culture.
His approach connects spiritual research to scenic expression, bringing gesture, sound and light into dialogue in a quest for presence and abandonment.
«To turn is to connect oneself to the essence of the world. The body becomes prayer, the breath becomes offering.»
Discover the complete report on the YouTube channel of Courrier International:
https://m.youtube.com/watch? v=_L37JNBqSiE