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Thomas Lebrun – L’en­vahisse­ment de l’être (danser avec Duras)

January 18th, 2025 Théâtre Francine Vasse, Nantes
January 31st & February 1st, 2025 Les Brigittines, Brussels
March 18th, 2025 La Castélorienne, Montval-sur-Loir
March 25th, 2025 Gallia Théâtre Cinéma, Saintes
March 27 – 28th, 2025 Le Moulin du Roc, Niort
70 minutes

Dance with Marguerite Duras

© Thomas Lebrun / CCNT

Drawing on readings and interviews with the writer archived by the INA, Thomas Lebrun brings a staggering solo performance that defies all categorisation.

Somewhere between embodiment and a personal confession, the phrases intertwine with the movements in a fragility that only serves to exalt the poetry. In this inner journey, the whole landscape of Durassian literature explodes, sometimes with humour, often full of nostalgia, but always with the constant accuracy of what this writing intrinsically holds.

L’envahissement de l’être is a suspended moment that lands on an unexplored and fascinating shore of representation…

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Oona Doherty – Specky Clark

February 6th – 7th, 2025 Kunstencentrum VIERNULVIER, Ghent
March 7th, 2025 Festspielhaus St. Pölten, St. Pölten
April 24th – 25th, 2025 Lieu Unique, Nantes
May 9th – 10th, 2025 Sadler’s Wells, London
May 14th – 17th, 2025 Dublin Dance Festival, Dublin
June 24th – 27th, 2025 Théâtre de la Ville, Paris
120 minutes

Meat, Sorrow and Irish Sounds

© Luca Truffarelli

Part fiction, part biographical, all elements are overlapping, and it will become difficult to determine what’s myth and what’s reality. 

It goes back to a time when families worked in the abattoirs of Belfast. Pigs in the garden of New lodge.

There’s something in the meat of me, bloodline, there is a pink fleshy vulnerability to me, to dancing, there is a violence in me.

This new show will follow the story of Oona’s Great Great Grandfather Specky Clark and his arrival in Belfast.

For this piece which will be unfolding in a series of theatrical images, Oona Doherty will collaborate with many faithful and new partners. The production features music from Irish band Lankum, Gavino Murgia and David Holmes & Raven Violet. Maxime Jerry Fraisse is sound designer, Irish playwright Enda Walsh is dramaturg, Sabine Dargent is set designer, Darius Dolatyari-Dolatdoust is costume designer and long-time collaborator John Gunning is lighting designer. The piece will be performed by an international cast of 9 dancers.