[…] A good dose of fantasy to better talk about our fears, our fantasies, the violence of a world in which we build our own characters. Thus, we may come across imaginary figures that populated our childhood. But the choreographers cross the border between fable and reality by constantly shifting and disrupting what we already know. Diversions, transformations, re-actualisations… copy and paste that become absurd and zany to say the least, but resonate with reality, if not with a certain topicality. In the end, we navigate between the real and the fantastic, carried away in a new imagination combined with the unusual. A dozen performers, dancers, circus artists, musicians, have fun in this great mishmash. All of them reinforce the idea of a lively, poetic and often physical dance, which the company has carried since its beginnings.
L’ogresse des archives et son chien, la terrasse
la terrasse, November 2011