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A deliciously naughty valentine to Paris, Fêtes de la Nuit celebrates life, love and all things Parisian, weaving together a pulsating collage of dance, music, language and drama. Set in a sidewalk café in 21st century Paris, Fêtes reveals that from first kisses to eternal bonds, a quiet truth remains: it is always love that makes us human. Fêtes de la Nuit, translated as “celebrations of the night”, sensually expresses the beauty, complexity and passion of the human condition in relationship to the divine experience of lust and love.


Kim Weild acknowledges Park Avenue Armory for residency in association with the development of this work.

Jubil Khan


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Jubil Khan

Jubil Khan

Jubil Khan (Grace Two) a Native of Philadelphia, is excited to be participating in this thrilling play, Fêtes de la Nuit.  Jubil’s background is primarily in dance, having received her BFA in Dance from Temple University. During her time at Temple, she participated with the renowned African American Deaf Dance Company, Wildzappers, as well as the West African Dance Company, KanKouran, based in Washington DC.
Steeped in the African and Hip Hop Dance form, Jubil decided to expand her dance training in the modern and ballet technique by training with several dance schools – Kariamu Welsh African Dance Technique (Umfundalai), Philadelphia Dance School (Philadanco), Ione Nash African Dance Ensemble, University of the Arts, and Koresh Studio.
In 2000, Jubil won the Miss Black Deaf America Pageant title and is looking toward building a Dance Company for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing in the future.

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