by admin_tdf_les | May 20, 2022
After Le Petit Chaperon Rouge presented in February 2022, Joël Pommerat reinvites Charles Perrault to Les Gémeaux with a production of the famous Cendrillon. The great tales are initiation rituals. They circulate among mankind and generations who constantly reinvent...
by admin_tdf_les | May 20, 2022
Unidentified choreographic object? Cinematographic performance? Multimedia theatrical experience? Cold Blood, created by choreographer Michèle-Anne De Mey and filmmaker Jaco Van Dormael, is a bit of all of these at once. Agile hands dance in a miniature landscape and...
by admin_tdf_les | May 20, 2022
After La Fin de L’homme Rouge in 2019, and Mon Traître in 2020, Emmanuel Meirieu returns to Les Gémeaux with his new creation, Dark Was The Night. On Saturday, August 20, 1977, the Voyager space probe takes off from Cape Canaveral. It carries with it a...
by admin_tdf_les | May 20, 2022
With Desiderata, acrobatics, dance and text are put at the service of a feminist reflection on gender. The show, created in partnership with Le Plus Petit Cirque du Monde, features six men who, through their bodies and words, question the place of women in our...
by admin_tdf_les | May 20, 2022
Double murder is a diptych. The first piece – Clowns – is an overflow of energy, a dance that is both festive and gruesome, borrowing from tribal and folk dances, so dear to Hofesh Shechter, to put violence on show. The second – The Fix – is...