Violence

Shows-Violences

When sweetness awakens our ability to act: a new look at the violence of the world around us.
June 1942. Shortly before the HIV vel roundup ’, Mado Radzynski, A ten -year -old Jewish girl, crosses the fields of occupied France. Without his parents, She passes the line of demarcation to win the free zone, where an Auvergne family collects it, Until the end of the war. May 2018. Mawda Shawri, A two -year -old Kurdish girl, is shot in the head, drawn by a Belgian policeman, During a chase on the E42, up to Mons. Fleeing Iraq, His family was trying to join England by van, With other migrants.
Two children, taken in the brutality of the world around them. Two forced exiles. One survived this cross -border passage. The other not. One was saved by history, In which people who helped her get out of it are heroes. The other is erased, and his caregivers criminalized. By crossing the history of the little Mawda and that of her own grandmother, Léa Drouet depicts violence in our society. Named, filmed, documented, analyzed relentlessly ... around us, Violence is omnipresent. However, The overexposure of his sensationalist imagery ends up preventing us, collectively, to take care of it. Violence is everywhere, But by dint of seeing her, We no longer see her. How to rearm our look, To thwart the structures that make it legitimate? Where to find a new ability to see, to act, And live together otherwise?
In a critical approach, Violence explores new dramaturgies, who mums frozen narrations and put our stories back in motion. Alone on stage, in a space mainly composed of sand, Léa Drouet shapes with a striking sweetness of the fragile landscapes, fractured territories. A little crumbly, False of child's playing, which reveals all the border pain, and the footprints left by the bodies that cross them. We are happy to welcome this show with chiseled writing that draws, In the flaws of our intimate memories, A new way of living in the world. He moves our eyes, To awaken in us a new capacity of resistance and indignation.

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  • Category

    Shows
  • Start date

    Wednesday 08 Feb 2023 à 10:00
  • End date

    Saturday 11 Feb 2023 à 23:59
  • Address

    Théâtre Varia, Rue du Sceptre, 78, 1050, Ixelles, Belgique

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