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Collectif Geste
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What are the collectives of Les Subsistances ?
Nothing really collective... only the proposal we submitted to several artists to work on the same themes and to present their performance during the Creative WeekEnds. Following Strip Tease and Les Têtes coupées by Robert Olen Butler, we have asked a new group of artists to create a show based on Vilèm Flusser’s Les gestes*. We asked them to create a free variation on this zany summary of a philosophical deconstruction of our everyday lives. This aimed to invent with them new outlooks on our daily life, taking a few daily activities: shooting films, listening to music, shaving...
*Hors Commerce Publishers - 1999.

They say...
“A physical act is an act because it represents something, because this gesture is designed to make sense of something”. Vilèm Flusser.

“The act of flicking through a book’s pages:
It represents the freedom of letting chance play a role. I am talking about the act of flicking through pages. When you let pages of a book run freely through your fingers, it is in the hope of stopping by chance on something that will allow you to unravel, from a single piece that sticks out, the story of the book.”

Background
Vilèm Flusser
(1920-1991) was a philosopher and a writer. He started a long "itinerancy" from Prague: first through Sao Paulo in 1940, where he wrote a good part of his oeuvre. His presence has contributed to the development of a hub of intellectuals and artists who came from all around the world to meet him. The publication of his books, Towards a philosophy of photography and The Universe of Technical Images (1985), quickly brought him international recognition. These books are now considered as part of the basis for modern thinking.



19, 20, 21 january 2007

Tariff : 3€


 

SOPHIE PEREZ & XAVIER BOUSSIRON / COMPAGNIE DU ZEREP

Perez is a director and stage designer. She works in partnership with Boussiron. Together, they put theatre to the test in singular fashion, like in 2005 with Laisse les gondoles à Venise, based on

Musset’s Lorenzaccio, presented at the Théâtre National de Chaillot. Creating a theatre that is both funny and extremely precise, they are exceptional directors with a very singular universe.





 

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