6 – 7 June

Avenue des Tilleuls n°4

Created by Atelier Théâtre Insolite in collaboration with autrement-aujourd’hui, this piece unfolds in the courtyard of an apartment block, where neighbors, caretakers and passersby form a delicate social choreography. Twelve actors and a tentative dancer weave scenes of repeated routine and sudden disruptions: a forgotten suitcase triggers a search across the faubourgs, conjuring encounters that blend theatre and dance. The staging favours intimate tableaux, subtle humour and moments of unexpected tenderness, inviting sensory attention to everyday life.

In French.

Place des Volontaires 4,
Usine (3e étage)
Photo Credit: autrement-aujourd’hui
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Photo Credit: autrement-aujourd’hui

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