L.U.C.A. / BXLRefugees
LAST UNIVERSAL COMMON ANCESTOR
Hervé Guerrisi, Grégory Carnoli, Cie. Eranova
Why is the question “Where are you from?” less harmless than it seems? What defensive reflex hides behind this ordinary question? What are the differences and similarities between yesterday’s migrations and today’s? What commonalities do the ancient and the current migrants share? Are those migrations comparable? Does having been an immigrant oneself inoculate one against tribalism?
To delve deeply into these questions which bring into focus all the issues of the debate on identity and origins, Hervé Guerrisi and Grégory Carnoli, actors and grandchildren of migrants pull together stories and testimonials to run them through the strainer of science. The result is an innovative type of theatre, between documentary theatre, scathing, biting lecture, and place for defiance. It’s an invitation to travel through family histories and those of the migratory flows… to find our common ancestor, that cell that we all descend from since all living species come from it: L.U.C.A.
Calendar
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- 20:30
Information
Language
fr
Venue
Salle Jacques Huisman
Duration
80’
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Cast
Premiere
20.02.2019 - L’Ancre, Charleroi
Concept and performance
Hervé Guerrisi
Grégory Carnoli
Co-staging
Quantin Meert
Assistant
Laurence Briand
Outside view
Romain David
Movement
Élia Lopez
Light design
Antoine Vilain
Sound
Ludovic Van Pachterbeke
Video
Antoine Vilain
Video consulting
Arié Van Egmond
Costumes
Frédérick Denis
Light and video operator
Pierre Hendrickx
Sound operator
Benoît Vanderyse
Creation
Cie Eranova
Production
L’ANCRE – Théâtre Royal
Co-production
Théâtre National Wallonie-Bruxelles, Théâtre Jean Vilar Vitry-sur-Seine, La Coop asbl, La Charge du Rhinocéros
Help
Ministère de la Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles - Service du Théâtre
Support
La Cité Maison de Théâtre & Cie et le Théâtre des Doms dans le cadre du programme “Le Réel Enjeu”, La Fabrique de Théâtre, 9-9 bis-Le Métaphone, MCA Recycling sprl et le Tax-Shelter du gouvernement fédéral belge
Tour
La Charge du Rhinocéros