GANG, a Brest‑based dance company founded by choreographer Betty Tchomanga, centres its works on the body, dance and music; it fights for accessibility to art through the diversity of the forms it produces. The company promotes an anti‑racist and decolonial vision of society through the creation and practice of dance.
Our visual identity for the company is rooted in the ever‑evolving composition of the four letters G A N G. Treated as a dynamic performance on the page, each letter is in constant motion: restless, displaced and complex. This perpetual transformation reflects the spirit and ambition of the project, as articulated by Betty in her manifesto:
GANG
for the group, the band, the family we choose for ourselves.
for making alliances with the fringes, the peripheries, the minorities.
for solidarity, sharing and creation.
for questioning the established order. for displacement.
for the setting in motion of bodies and minds. for troubling the norm.
for making a plurality of voices heard.