With the support of Petites Scènes Ouvertes
In partnership with Le Fresnoy - Studio national des arts contemporains
With the support of Petites Scènes Ouvertes
In partnership with le Fresnoy – studio national des arts contemporains
With Ikue Nakagawa, everything starts with a drawing. In Tamanegi, Japanese for onion, the artist depicts her ailing father surrounded by his family. Accompanied by human-looking puppets, she peels back layer after layer of our relationship with grief. A cross between the choreographic and visual arts, this solo performance sheds light on our need to form a community in the face of intense emotion, aware of the fragility of the ties that bind us together.
That evening, discover the exhibition of the choreographer’s drawings
Concept, choreography, performance: Ikue Nakagawa
Choreographic collaboration: Lorenzo De Angelis
Lighting: Octavio Mas
Set construction: Val Macé
Music: Patrick Belmont
Outside view: Masako Hattori
Technical puppet consultant: Noémie Vincart
Stage manager, lighting manager on tour: Matthieu Vergez
Creative production: Arts Management Agency (AMA) – France.
Production tour manager: Météores
Administration, production: Charlotte Giteau.
Distribution: Anaïs Guilleminot