FIRST THE RELEASE OF SILENCE THE 23 AND 24 MAY 2009 TO PARK MAXEVILLE (54) After five weeks of residencies at TOTEM and three years of research around the themes of the scar from childhood, and memory DISPERSION OF SILENCE will be played for the first time in Park City Maxéville (54).
DISPERSION OF SILENCE is the result of three years of research on issues of the scar, childhood and memory, from evidence collected during interviews.
Most of these interviews were conducted between 2006 and 2008 in hospital Ravenelle Epinal, with people of the France Chechen Solidarity, the OHS Flavigny, and among the inhabitants of the basin of Pompey.
We were inspired by the lyrics collected over the course of our meetings to write this show. Our desire is of course to convey the urgency and the need to believe and advocate for recognize everyone's uniqueness, its difference, its unique course and legitimacy to be there, present to the other side, us, each. The scar is a gateway to the discovery, understanding, respect, a particular sign indicating that precious gift that is the uniqueness of the individual, his place as one wrought by the special hazards of life in this giant jigsaw puzzle, one piece, which is can not just replace it with another and whose singular presence is essential.
You are now invited to a ballad at the heart of these words we have collected and that we have returned the form of monologues and visual installations and plastics. This walk will be without a guide. You can move freely within the park, you follow your desires, letting you guide your steps, your sensitivity or the actors carry the story of a road injury, smugglers / storytellers with a unique history ...
Go 23 and May 24, 2009 at 17h on the steps of City Hall Maxéville. Free admission. Enquiries 06 77 94 55 74
JAW 36 is the combination of two complementary personalities, Estelle and Fred CHARLES Parison, which each with its sensitivity and knowledge, explore a vision since 1998 the theater. The company was born of a desire to create shows accessible to all, through a visual language and poetic imagery that combines actors, moving objects and scenic device.