Institut des Recherches Menant à Rien - IRMAR

Du Caractère Relatif de la Présence des Choses

 

Directed by: Victor Lenoble - Mathieu Besset

With: Lyn Thibault, Olivier Veillon, Baptiste Amann, Solal Bouloudnine

In collaboration with: Albert Jaton, Benoit Marchand

Production: L'OUTIL
With the support of KOMM’N’ACT, Montevideo, CDN de Gennevilliers, JTN and Théâtre Mansart


On the Relative Nature of the Presence of Things
is a relative show (which can be looked at but also, only listened to). In fact, its title has taken precedence over its writing.

We use the stage to focus all the attention on one thing at a time, two at the most (three sometimes).
Outside of this space, we believe there are too many things.

We attempt to extract the potential sound and physical neutrality from the natural tension of the events in order to harmonize with the subject matter.
It's quite something isn't it?

If there are moments of silence and emptiness, it is to take better advantage of them.

The IRMAR works to the point of not knowing how to go beyond, in the name of what, and for whom exactly.
The pure pleasure of speech without orders, of invertebrate noises and patient images which lead us to a likely space of cheerful gatherings and complete solitude.

For all these things, John Cage inspired us a lot.


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