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8 June 2022 | Lawrence.Rollier |
Among the tall grass, a stoic garden gnome encounters a traveling rat with an unexpected adventure in mind! After some fear and misunderstanding, this encounter will spawn a lively and lasting friendship. Deflated tires become rafts, seashells rustle with the mysterious song of the waves, and the audience – shrunken between flowerpots and dandelions – will laugh and tremble alongside our two heroes. A fantastic epic for little ones who dream big, and for older ones who are children at heart.
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Eng Geschicht fänkt vir un an hält hannen op. Zwar net! Haut op d’mannst maache mer alles verkéiert a béien et nees grued. A vläicht bleiwen dono e puer wonnerschéi kleng Bëlzen dran. Well wann hanne vir a vir hannen ass, da ka riicht kromm sinn a kromm och riicht, an alles ass nees genee esou, wéi et soll sinn! Oder net? Komm mir setzen den Z op den A an en T virun all Wuert! Wann dann d’Wieder esou richteg schéi geckeg d’ënnescht d’iewescht bonzelen, da kriss de e Knuet an d’Zong… oder an d’Oueren? Oh meng Modi, wat en Zodi, voller Freed um Duercherneen!
From socks to cheese, holes are everywhere, just like that, with no rhyme or reason. They can be widened or plugged up, seen but never touched. Sometimes a little hole is all it takes to consume the imagination and carry you away. Holes, like doors, are portals to surprising places. In this minimalist, comedic performance, two actors make holes appear and play with them. The magic of this world is most amazing to the youngest audiences. What do you think these little holes will evoke for you?
9 June 2021 | Lawrence.Rollier |
Dancer and choreographer Annick Pütz takes the audience on a journey to discover all the senses. On a playfully designed stage, she discovers the materiality of the objects around her and establishes a sensitive relationship with them. The music adapts to her movements and reflects them. Slowly, an enchanted world of sensuality comes into existence.
Show at the Ariston (9, rue Pierre Claude, 4063 Esch-sur-Alzette)
A little girl wakes up with a big lie. The lie little by little takes the shape of a red ball and becomes impossible to get rid off. It takes a life of its own, becomes opinionated and even multiplies. How to tell truth now? The spectators are plunged into the interior world of the little girl, her dreams and nightmares. Only her courage can help her now. Catherine Dreyfus’ s play dismantles the mechanism of the lie. The red ball finally bursts and the little girl is relieved.
Melanie Florschütz und Michael Döhnert are famous for their ability to create exciting new possibilities with things, objects, music and light. Big Box is about a box on stage. A box? Or is it a giant package? Or a phone booth, an elevator, a workshop, a changing room? Endless possibilities that surprise and fascinate young audiences. When objects magically move, new worlds appear. This is object poetry that helps us interrogate and sharpen our gaze and makes the seemingly impossible possible.
Bartok and Pipp have only one wish: to finally start their fitness workout. . But they keep getting interrupted by the weird noises coming from the other side of the neighbouring wall. They listen carefully. The weird noises are music, captivating music! Slowly they both begin to move to this freshly discovered music. One by one the neighbouring walls collapse, and all begin to dance exuberantly to the wonderful music of … Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Aerobics and classical music blend into a dashing slapstick.
17 June 2020 | Lawrence.Rollier |
Un spectacle musical tout en poésie et douceur. L’hiver rugueux approche. La ferme est abandonnée et la grange et le grenier sont vides… Tous les mulots font inlassablement provision de maïs et de noisettes. Tous ? Non ! L’irréductible Frederick ne se joint pas à la ribambelle de ces petites mains ouvrières. Au lieu de se démener à de rudes tâches, il sommeille et rêve… Car pendant les longues soirées d’hiver, Frederick sait que les mulots auront soif de chaleur et de belles histoires. Il fait donc provision de soleil, de couleurs et de mots. Il est un poète, un magicien du bonheur.
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