Friday, February 2, 2007

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AQUARIUM L (creation 1998 and 2000) no longer turns



It would be unfortunate if all dumps disappear on the horizon of 2002. They are the witnesses of our time. Our consumer society has become accustomed to throw everything away, so the sea became one of the venues for the oblivion of our waste (out of sight, out of mind) and looks more and more like a real trash.
It is for us to get the squares of cities and villages the result of this slow agony in the form of a giant aquarium fictitious defined by a cubic metallic structure, without water proof walls, filled with wildlife and aquatic flora somewhat dilapidated, made from various wastes. By putting pollution in the center of our show, it seemed logical to use as a raw material-object trash and recycle the animated object.
All these scraps are indeed tampered, adulterated, assembled to create a real underwater landscape in motion, with its fish, shellfish, algae and its monsters of all kinds.
The magic of the diversion of objects, setting in motion of inert waste resuscitated, tinkering with its mechanisms and tricks apparent form the main show. They help to revive the viewer the charm of old toys, playful inventiveness finds unnecessary constructive and wonder of the show at 2 under.



photos Fahim Gaballah

gestural and delusional actors manipulate and recreate the view in different worlds, merging into a series of sequences where characters, fish, and sea monsters' s invent adventures bathed in mystery suspense and kitcheries between reality and derision poeticized.



Sea Life / d'ordures the underwater brush, hunting to 13 golds, the tide dressed in black, the teeth of bitter dogfight, 6 queens for a false alarm. ..
All snorkel in a soundtrack hypnotic, a sort of sound collage undulating rhythms varied atmospheres recalling some pictures. (Sound effects, music, comments, rejoinders and stereotyped dialogues moved).



writing construction staging: Estelle CHARLES, Fred Parison
construsteurs: Fred Parison David YELITCHITCH
actors: Leatitia ANGOT, Estelle CHARLES, Stephanie Constantin, Natacha Henry, Emily KATONA, Alice LENOIR, Fred Parison David YELITCHITCH
soundtrack: Frédéric Bailly, William Parison, Fred Parison
sound engineers: William Parison, Gilles Dumait


project supported by the General Council 54, the city of Nancy, Challenge young, tropical aquarium in Nancy, AGEF

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