TOUT SEMBLAIT IMMOBILE

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Quay associate artist Nathalie Béasse offers a poetic creation mixed with humor. tout semblait immobile is a sensory experience where matter is king, inviting us to let go physically and imaginatively.

Three rather zany lecturers, specialists in storytelling, go on and on. But slowly, we move from the real to the dreamlike, they become the characters they're talking about, and we slip through the looking glass... Nathalie Béasse shatters the codes of storytelling to create her own funny, cruel tale, which takes up the essential motifs and reverses the roles. As in Velvet, where everything comes to life as if by magic, everything becomes the stuff of play, and everything is diverted on stage to represent situations and places. Texts, poems, sound effects, dance or piano, everything cohabits to create a poetic, facetious and inventive visual universe that speaks of our fears and our relationship with childhood.

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Tout semblait immobile / Nathalie Béasse
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Bonlieu Scène nationale | Annecy
Le Théâtre de Laval | Laval
Le Quai - Angers | Angers Book
La Rose des Vents | Villeneuve-d'Ascq