
On stage a cement mixer, a blue net, and sand.
Two people in bathing suits.
This show is about the Anthropocene.
About the Mediterranean coast and its buildings that dominate the horizon.
About the dream of owning an apartment with a pool and sea views.
About the landscape and its transformation.
About the end of the world and about our sun tan.
In this show written and performed by Nadine O’Garra, she is accompanied by the acrobat Jonathan Frau, whose presence as a living sculpture, embodies the transformation of the scenery. Together they construct a fragmented narrative that fuses circus, text, and visual performance, in order to create a juxtaposition of current events and everyday life.
- Writing and staging: Nadine O’Garra
- Performers: Nadine O’Garra and Jonathan Frau
- External perspective: Maxime Mestre
- Lighting technician: Steeve Déchélotte
- Sound composition: Mathieu Werchowski
- Costume and canvas creation: Marta Jimenez Salcedo
Co-production: La Verrerie d’Alès, Pôle National Cirque Occitanie
Residencies: RAMDAM, Un Centre d’Art, Lyon; La Grainerie, Balma; Cronopis, Mataró, Spain; PNC La Verrerie d’Alès; Ring-Scène Peripherique, Toulouse; Le Kiasma & Ecole de Cirque Zepetra, Castelneu-le-Lez; ARCHAOS, Marseille; Le 37ème Parallèle, Tours
Creation support: Région Occitanie, Conseil Départemental Haute Garonne.
La Palma
55'
3 € / 2 €
+12 years old