"An exhilarating, spellbinding journey through mythology and manga, set to the rhythm of a soulful beatbox".
"Explores a new side of the pantomime and urban culture trail".
A contemporary, urban reinterpretation of phantasmagorical shows, or the art of making ghosts speak in public, of making the invisible visible, to explore a new side of pantomime and urban culture... Where tribal meets digital, from origins to the future, bodies are adorned with luminous finery and digital landscapes for a journey punctuated by the sound of beatbox and its frenzied distortions.
Japanese term, for designer certain people who have left on earth sorrows, anger, or regrets, cannot leave this world, and their souls, the yurei "ghost", are said to appear to people affected by fate."
"An exhilarating, spellbinding journey through mythology and manga, set to the rhythm of a soulful beatbox".
"Explores a new side of the pantomime and urban culture trail".
Production: SINE QUA NON ART
Coproduction : Carré Amelot - La Rochelle,
Centre Chorégraphique National - Ballet de Lorraine (Accueil studio),
Centre Chorégraphique National de Créteil et du Val-de-Marne,Cie Käfig (Accueil Studio),
La Ferme du Buisson - Scène Nationale de Noisiel,
L'Odyssée - Scène conventionnée Périgueux,
L'Arsenal - Cité Musicale -Metz,
CCM - Limoges - Scène Conventionnée d'intérêt national Art et Création Chorégraphique
Concept - Choreography: Christophe Béranger and Jonathan Pranlas-Descours
Dance: Sakiko Oishi and Brice Rouchet
Music - BeatBox Loop: Tioneb
Digital creation - Video: Olivier Bauer
Technique: Pierre Hébras