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From 10€ to 21€

Inventiveness and good humor are present in these Villes de papier (Paper Towns), despite their hot topic, welcoming migrants.

Music, dance and voice often mingle at Cécile Loyer. A former interpreter of Josef Nadj, she likes to surround herself with artists from different disciplines to talk about powerful subjects. In Paper Towns, she addresses the issue of the homeless, whether migrants or others. In complicity with the writer Violaine Schwartz, the visual artist Barbu Bejan and four performers on stage, she invites the poignant story of Karim Sylla, a dazzling dancer, who left Guinea-Conacry to no longer be the responsibility of his mother. Questioning hospitality, diversity and encounters in a sensitive and joyful way, this inventive and atypical opus brings us back to our deep humanity. A spectacle as bright as a shooting star in the night.

Audience

To see with children from 8 years old

Duration

00:45