The Kré'Arts urban culture festival takes place in Saint-André from July 3 to 7, 2024 at Parc du Colosse.

Programme
Wednesday, July 3
• 14h00: Press conference, transmission
• 15h00: Workshops, restitution Ciekenji
Dance show by young people from Fayard – Cambuston – Dioré and la Cressonnière.
• 16h00: Masterclass
Dance with choreographer Salim Cie Tché-za (Comoros)
Dancing with Bboy Val (Tahiti / Mtp)
Deejing with DJ dan WAYO (Reunion)
Graffiti with Loizo (Reunion)
Thursday July 4
• From 14:00 p.m. to 18:00 p.m. Jams Skate Park
Skate / roller, BMX competitions in collaboration with the Skate 974 league.
Friday July 5
From 20 noon PIX'L & MADIAKANOU Concert + Dance Showcase Guest companies.
Saturday, July 6
At 19H00 Show
Restitution of dance workshops with young people from Saint-André
• TASY by the company Katrakala (Madagascar)
• MASSIWA by the Tché-Za Company (Comoros)
Sunday, July 7
From 14:00 am to 18:00 pm Battle Kr&arts International
Category: Kidz, Handi'kapab, Adult Bboy and Bgirl (local and Indian-DOM dancers)
From 19:00 am to 20:00 pm KAF MALBAR Concert – Closing of the Festival
The association
Created in Montpellier in June 2015, the Kenji Company Association has decided to settle in Reunion in 2020.
- Raise awareness and introduce different types of dance.
- Promote urban art and Hip Hop dance.
- Organize awareness-raising activities.
- Enable the creation, distribution and production of live shows.
- Promote intercultural and interdisciplinary exchanges.
- Work on partnerships with associations, productions, communities.
- Organize events and Festivals.

She now carries the projects of the Kenji Company, in particular the Kré'Arts Festival, cultural mediation projects (interventions in schools, in priority neighborhoods, work in conjunction with neighborhood associations, artistic and cultural education courses, initiations to Hip Hop dance, cultural actions) and the choreographer's dance show creation projects.

Kenji: Talented Reunion choreographer
Cédric Saidou alias Kenji was born in La Possession in 1984. He grew up in the artistic culture of Reunion, raised by his mother. The music resonates at home. The Maloya circles to which he goes every weekend develop his imagination filled with “Fonnkèr”, percussion, dance. His talent for karate predestined him for a career as an athlete. But in 1996 Kenji discovered Breakdance, and through it the galaxy of dance.
His choreographic and artistic journey is imbued with the territories he travels through. Between Montpellier, Reunion, his native island and the Indian Océn area with which he maintains strong ties, he has developed numerous projects since 2008 until today. This multiculturality is a character trait that nourishes her creations and contributes to the identity of her company and the projects she leads.