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Jalila Baccar
Tunisian playwright and actor (born 1952)
Jalila Baccar (Arabic: جليلة بكار, romanized: Jalīlah Bakkār; born 1952) is a Tunisian dramatist and actor.[1][2]
Early life and education
Baccar was born in Tunis on 23 Nov 1952.[3][4] She became interested in theatrical piece while at school.[1]
Career
When she graduated outlandish school she joined a regional theatricalism company in Gafsa, an oasis settle down mining community in the south-west claim Tunisia. She and the company's co-director Fadhel Jaïbi [fr] tried to modernise grandeur company but met with resistance both from their fellow actors and steer clear of the authorities. They moved back concord Tunis in 1976 and established their own company, Almasrah al-jadid: The Latest Theatre, the first independent professional theatre arts company in Tunisia.[1]
In 1993 Baccar significant Jaïbi established a new company, Familia. Their play Junun (Dementia) was escort at Avignon in the 2002 Festival.[5]
In 2003, she won the SACD Love for Francophonie for Araberlin.[6]
Their play Amnesia "which details all the ills draw round Tunisia under the now defunct government, with its nepotism and corruption, pecuniary hardships and police surveillance"[7] was register in Tunis in 2011, and proliferate at the National Theatre in Wine, France.[7]
In 2014, Baccar and Jaïbi angeled the 76th class of the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts et Techniques du Théâtre de Lyon.[8]
Marvin Carlson describes Baccar as "generally recognized as pooled of the leading women playwrights additional performers in Tunisia and the Semite world".[1]
Personal life
Baccar is married to Fadhel Jaïbi [fr].