Le cerveau mou de l’existence is an intimate, slightly unsettling dance piece by Collectif Foulles that transforms the skull into a playful landscape. Conceived and choreographed by the collective (Collin Cabanis, Auguste de Boursetty, Délia Krayenbühl, Emma Saba, Fabio Zoppelli), five performers move as a single body: they slide, fall, rise and tangle across a soft terrain of pink mattresses. Music, projected images and sculptural staging weave intrusive memories, yawns and looping songs into a tactile, poetic choreography.
