Friday 14 May, 17:00; Saturday 15 May, 19:00; Sunday 16 May, 17:00

Entre guillemets

Entre guillemets presents a titleless performance where objects fall, slide and unsettle the stage. The company blends circus, theatre and visual performance to probe the fragility of everyday life and the challenge of keeping emotional and physical balance. Recovered objects from each venue become autonomous elements within a poetic, chaotic set. The piece mixes physical humour, gravity and touching moments. Performers include Camille Boitel, Sève Bernard, Kenzo Bernard and Étienne Charles, with alternating casts.

In French.

Esplanade Alice-Bailly 1,
1207 Genève
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Photo Credit: DR

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