Sacs à Murmures invites the whole family to delve into a universe as playful as it is strange, where voices circulate, move and emerge from the most unexpected corners of the body. On stage, three performers evolve in a timeless space, somewhere between a prehistoric cave and an imaginary world. Between appearances and disappearances, imitation and metamorphosis, their bodies become a playground for joyful sensory experimentation. Designed for young audiences, this dance drama explores the links between gestures and speech, between dance and ventriloquism, to make us hear multiple, collective, elusive voices. Yasmine Hugonnet proposes to rethink listening as a space of encounter and metamorphosis, open to the imagination. This a choreographic adventure that is filled with echoes, crossings and metamorphoses which invites us to listen differently, to observe, to inhabit our bodies and connect to others with curiosity and an open imagination.
Yasmine Hugonnet
Yasmine Hugonnet is a dancer and choreographer. Her research focuses on the relationship between voice, body and image, combining ventriloquism, micro-movements and perceptual games. Her work explores states of presence and the processes of transforming gesture, where forms move between sensation and language. She strives to reveal the transition zones between inside and outside, between the visible and the invisible.
Production
Arts Mouvementés
Coproduction
Théâtre Vidy-Lausanne ; Steps, Festival de danse du Pour-cent culturel Migros ; T2G Théâtre de Gennevilliers - Centre Dramatique National
Support
Loterie Romande; Pro Helvetia, Swiss Arts Council; Corodis; Embassy of France in Switzerland and Liechtenstein for the scenography by Nadia Lauro. Arts Mouvementés has a renewed joint agreement with the Canton of Vaud and the City of Lausanne (2023-2025).