Anatopias
• Justine Macadoux e J-A Dupont Castro (France) / FIMFA Lx25
22 to 23 May 2025
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Age rating
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Schools:
22 and 23 May: 10:30am and 2:30pm
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Families:
24 and 25 May: 11:30am and 4:30pm
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Target audience:
Starting at 8 years old
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Age rating:
6 years and above
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Duration:
45 min.
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Price for Schools:
€3 < 18 years / €1 TEIP schools / Free of charge for chaperons
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Price for Families:
€3 < 18 years / €7 > 18 years / Discounts apply
A poetic and sensory expedition into the human body, exploring arteries, cells, and organs as if they were landscapes and natural mysteries.
- Concept, Text, Performance Justine Macadoux e J-A Dupont Castro
- External Supervision Déborah Benveniste
- Vocal Coaching Brigitte Gardet
- Set Construction Bertrand Boulanger
- Sound Design Lucas Descombes
- Light Design Benoit Brégeault
- Administration, Production and Distribution Nicolas Ligeon e Pauline Favaloro
- Touring Technical Direction Lucas Descombes, em alternância com Benoit Brégeault
- Photography Alban Van Wassenhove
- Production Ballet Cosmique
- Support DRAC Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
- Co-production Le Sablier - Centre National de la Marionnette, Théâtre l’Éclat/Festival Noob, Scène Conventionnée Art - Enfance et Jeunesse à Pont-Audemer, Train Théâtre e Théâtre à la Coque - Centre National de la Marionnette à Hennebont
- Residencies Channel - Scène Nationale de Calais e Auditorium Seynod
A pictorial and musical journey through the human body!
Do trees have a heart? Do volcanoes have arteries? Does my body contain stars? Can a cell be the size of a planet? Do my lungs have branches where birds can build their nests? Get ready for a grand expedition into the depths of our body. We will travel along the banks of arteries, and along the way, we might just find the heart of the mountain… A scientific, sensory, and poetic exploration of the human body, this performance invites us to draw connections between the structures of the body and those of the environment. It offers a new perspective on our organs, cells, and bodily fluids, creating a fascinating kaleidoscope of the human body.
