Things don’t Exist and then They Do

This performances changes every time because of its nature: improvisation.
When the performers walk on stage, things do not exist in the scene yet.
Using impulses from the audience (drawings, clothes, words…) and the space around, they experiment with improvised body movements, spontaneous connections, and unexpected words or sounds.

The improvised form allows them to be both actors and directors, at the same time, of what is happening: in attempt to stay in contact with the present moment, things may start existing, others might disappear.

Performers: Camilla Barbera & Jean-Charles Vallet

Lightning Design: Jean-Charles Vallet

In collaboration with Casual Collision

Photos from Libro Festival, Berlin, and Scope BLN.