30 August – 2 September

La Bâtie Festival: Le Théâtre indépendant | Le Gardien des enfants

The Quebec-based collective Le Théâtre indépendant presents “Le Gardien des enfants,” a piece that delves into the chaos of intimacy and the marks that violence leaves on bodies and minds. Set on a stage suspended above water and shrouded in a red mist, Charles Voyer’s words gradually become audible as a nude figure dresses, artistically unveiling the unspeakable.

In French.  18 and over.

 

Place du Temple 8,
1227 Carouge
Photo Credit: Nicolas Biaux
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Photo Credit: Nicolas Biaux

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