• 01+02.05.2021 20:15
Hall, 10’

Free entrance

(Running with eyes closed along the edge of a cliff)

In a ten-minute solo intended not for the stage, but for theatre halls and public places, Éléonore Valère-Lachky wants to sound the alarm about the impact of our behaviour on the environment. Ground dance, crawling, and then verticality regained as symbols of life drive, action and resistance. They all express committed support for the scientific word, the one that, in the heart of the City, tries to denounce, or even thwart, the advertising discourse, which is invasive, alienating or downright deceitful. An artistic gesture in a state of emergency, like an alert on the brink of collapse.

Con­cep­tion, écri­t­ure, interprétation :
Éléonore Valère-Lachky
Prise de son :
Jérémy Michel
Bande son :
Les proies — BO de Mus­tang par War­ren Ellis, extrait de Martha’s dream — Nick Cave & War­ren Ellis
Pro­duc­tion, diffusion :
Les Brigit­tines
Remer­ciements :
Elodie Gilbert (CC Braine L’Alleud), Ophélie Gondry, Anton Lachky, Jean-Marie Wannyn
Pho­to :
Romain Ven­nekens