Description
Wall becomes floor, floor becomes wall. A dancer defies gravity and obliterates landmarks in a choreography of bounces, walks, runs and flights. A vertiginous show in which space is reinvented, confused and opened up to the imagination.
Generally speaking, the wall is a surface that extends into another surface: the floor. At the intersection of these surfaces, at the foot of the wall, there is an angle.
An ordinary pedestrian stops at this angle, whereas a dancer is able to walk on the ground and continue her progression very naturally at the wall.
No longer distinguishable from the ground, the dancer moves across a 3-dimensional surface in a choreography of bounces.
The angle at the foot of the wall no longer limits the body's trajectories; it has disappeared.
She adapts only by changing her orientation, moving from a vertical position when walking on the floor to a horizontal position when walking on the wall.
Walking accelerates, leading to running and jumping. The wall and floor are no longer distinguishable, and the dancer evolves on a 3-dimensional surface in a choreography full of bounces.
The angle at the foot of the wall no longer limits the body's trajectories; it has disappeared.
Artistic direction and choreography by Fabrice Guillot. With the participation of dancer Cybille Soulier.
Access to the village is forbidden to cars (except local residents). Compulsory parking outside the fortified village.
ATTENTION!
For your peace of mind, dogs and pets are not allowed on the show site. Thank you for your understanding.
For greater comfort, please bring your own folding chair and plaids for the evening.







