2024-07-09 14:48:37
As part of the 3rd edition of the Bioviv’art festival which will have birds and insects as its theme, the Nième Compagnie opens with “Insects: history in (dis)balance”, on July 26 at 6:30 in
From 26 to 28 July, the 3rd edition of Bioviv’art will be held, a festival that combines arts and sciences in the service of biodiversity to inform, alert, surprise and inspire action. La Nieme Compagnie is pleased to open this edition dedicated to insects with “Insects: history in balance”.
After the performance there will be a discussion with Samuel Jolivet, from the Office of Insects and their Environment.
The show:
What madness to consider insects, so ancient, so diverse, so emerging, so effective, so elegant, so mysterious, so unknown … Their life is fascinating. Whether we love them or hate them, our survival will depend on theirs. And, it is urgent! We will have to learn to share our ends.
Even with those we hate, even with those we say “harmful”coexist with these champions of adaptation to life on Earth.
Claire Truche stages the theater of today, a reality enriched by scientific discoveries, new knowledge of the world that recreates the contours of what it is to be human. She undertakes hard work, explores, studies, meets entomologists (insect specialists), gathers very serious information to bring it to the stage with humor, music, determination.
There will be stories of critters (mosquitoes, aphids, parasitoid wasps, etc.), stories of scientists conducting strange experiments, a concert of “lying bees”. Stories that challenge us because we are all in the same cocoon, bound by a fragile, solid thread like the fine silk of our cousin the spider.
Design, staging: Claire Truche
By : Véronique Ferrachat, Hélène Pierre, François Salès, Laurent Vichard
Composition opera : Laurent Vichard
Video creation: Francois Salès
suits : Ann Dumont
Manager: Olivier Leydier
Photo : Philip Schuller
Duration: 1 hour 15 minutes, from 12 years old
On tour season 24/25
In co-production with Le Polaris de Corbas / Scène Régionale Auvergne Rhône-Alpes. Production: Mission Culture – University of Lyon 1 (Laboratory of Biometrics and Evolutionary Biology). Residence: Givors Theatre
Friday 26 July at 6:30 pm
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6 avenue Jean Jaurès, 66200 Alénya
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