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Noli me tangere
Somewhere at the edge of the world, men and women tear themselves out of the shadows and away from the stone in which they were trapped… Humanity becomes flesh, and through this transformation, the beings are seized by doubts and fear…
Somewhere at the edge of the world, men and women tear themselves out of the shadows and away from the stone in which they were trapped… Humanity becomes flesh, and through this transformation, the beings are seized by doubts and fear…Here, visual metaphors are used to explore our inner depths: figure-heads, impaled Medusas, flattened and imploring, faces and bodies expressing rejection. Noli me tangere: don’t touch me; something that is out of reach must remain so… a notion that both alarms and exalts us.CreditsConcept and direction Patrick Bonté Choreography Nicole Mossoux, Patrick Bonté Performers Sébastien Jacobs, Leslie Mannès, Maxence Rey, Candy Saulnier, Armand Van Den Hamer, Erika Zueneli Costumes and make-up Colette Huchard Light and sound mix Patrick Bonté Stage manager David JansProduction Cie Mossoux-Bonté in coproduction with Festival International des Brigittines, Brussels (Belgium)