Thursday 25 March, 20:00

Liliane Blanco-Binette

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Liliane Blanco-Binette presents a poetic solo performance that moves between memory and presence. Through measured movement, fragile gesture and attentive stillness, the piece maps intimate inner landscapes and emotional textures. Sparse, atmospheric staging and subtle light sculpting let each moment breathe, while an evocative sound world supports shifting tempos of tension and tenderness. The work invites close attention and reflection, offering a quiet, powerful experience of corporeal storytelling.

Rue de la Servette 2,
Switzerland
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