
Like nomads migrating to the rhythm of the seasons, three performers use voice, body and percussion to take the audience on a musical journey. They discover new landscapes as places to play and live. These travellers form the beginning of a tribe, “hunter-gatherers” of sounds who express themselves through song and dance.
Cast
Conception and artistic direction Florence Goguel
Collective creation
With Bérengère Altieri-Leca, Gonzalo Campo et Florence Goguel
Musical composition and outside eye Frédéric Obry
Costumes Marlène Rocher
Nomadic wandering
Age For all audiences from 3 months
Length 40 minutes
1 to 3 performances per day
Audience 60 to 80 people
Staff 3 persons on tour
Autonomous show
“An open-air show in which three nomads travel through time and across changing landscapes… Bamboo structures, gourds and fabrics evoke nature, a timeless world in motion. The interaction between the characters is expressed in a lively, rhythmic way through dance, song, music and games. They play with their bodies, with strange and beautiful sounds, created using unusual instruments [ misappropriated objects, bamboo phones, mouth organs from Laos, aboriginal horns…]. It’s a very special experience for the very young.”
Françoise Sabatier-Morel – TTT – Télérama
“Nature is a place of transformation and movement. A mirror of the living being, it inspires creators who interact with it and attempt a new cultural approach to nature. The theatre captures the journey to this space of play and intimacy. (…) The performers take the audience on a journey through the seasons, through the promise of nature which, for the duration of the performance, is the raw material of creation. The three nomads wonder, bond, come together and challenge each other. The instruments rise into the air: mouth organs from Laos, aboriginal trumpets, hijacked instruments, body percussion… All respond to each other, following a path of life during the wandering. The three fabric-clad nomads form a tribe of hunter-gatherers of sound. They carry gourds and invite us to rediscover the earth! The walk is a fluid dance, the voice a mystery that draws us closer”.
Bruno Lomenech – Métier de la petite enfance – November 2012

