Une cérémonie
Raoul Collectif
There’s a special providence in the fall of a sparrow. If it be now, ’tis not to come; if it be not to come, it will be now; if it be not now, yet it will come. The readiness is all. (Shakespeare, Hamlet)
Shakespeare probably wouldn’t mind his borrowed verses appearing in the middle Cérémonie. The Raoul Collectif take hold of them, as of a greased pole around which rises the irrepressible need to come together. Yes, we toast: but what for? To the expectation of something? Hoping for a fall, or some upheaval? Or is it the prospect of impending chaos that calls up some ritual that we thought we had lost sight of, and which then appears as a last resort? Raoul Collectif productions are always something of a UFO, for the protagonists themselves who happily walk on the edges of precipices to better find themselves. The celebration is about to start on a vast stage-set. Already the music is moving forward, the chairs are flying, alcohol intoxicates the heart as soon as it goes down the throat. And behind the apparent carelessness that emerges from the picture, is the drama of a society that is spreading, which can no longer even bury its dead. To the music of Duke Ellington and Charlie Parker in vigorous live interpretation, soon revolt rumbles and the Raoul Collective summon Antigone and even Don Quixote. The Greek tragedy and Cervantes come to lend a hand to this possible call for disobedience, to this questioning of violence as self-defense, to these lurking threats that must be kept in check. And if the Raoul poses the dilemma without resolving it, how can we forget this giant bird which overhangs the stage. With its beating wings, it constantly reminds us that peril is near.
Calendar
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- 20:00
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- 19:30
Discussion "Rencontre Constructeurs d’Histoires" after show
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- 20:00
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- 20:00
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- 20:00
Information
Language
FR
Venue
Grande Salle
Duration
90'
Cast
Concept, writing and directing
Le Raoul Collectif : Romain David
Jérôme de Falloise
David Murgia
Benoît Piret
Jean-Baptiste Szézot
With
Romain David
Jérôme de Falloise
David Murgia alternating with Yaël Steinmann
Benoît Piret
Jean-Baptiste Szézot
Philippe Orivel alternating with Leila Chaarani
Julien Courroye
Clément Demaria
Anne-Marie Loop
Assistant director
Yaël Steinmann
Second assistant
Rita Belova
Technical Director, music direction
Philippe Orivel
Costumes
Natacha Belova
Costumes assistant
Camille Burkell de Tell
Musical coaching
Laurent Blondiau
Sound design
Julien Courroye
Sound operator
En alternance :
Benoît Pelé
Célia Naver
Stage manager
Benoit Pelé
Stage director
Clément Demaria
Light design
Nicolas Marty
Light operator
Julien Vernay
Eye and artistic presence
Anne-Marie Loop
Staging and directing intern
Lorena Spindler
Scenography
Juul Dekker
Création Studio Théâtre National Wallonie-Bruxelles
Management, production and touring
Catherine Hance
Aurélie Curti
Laetitia Noldé
Production
Raoul Collectif asbl
Co-production
Théâtre National Wallonie-Bruxelles, Théâtre de Namur, Mars - Mons arts de la scène, Théâtre Jean Vilar de Vitry- sur-Seine, Maison de la Culture de Tournai/Maison de création, Théâtre Sorano, Théâtre de la Bastille, CND Orléans/Centre Val de Loire, La Coop asbl/ Shelter Prod
Avec l’aide du Conseil départemental du Val-de-Marne, taxshelter.be, ING & tax-shelter du Gouvernement fédéral belge, de la Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles Service du Théâtre (CAPT)
With support of
Festival de Liège et Wirikuta asbl
Sets construction and costumes
Ateliers du Théâtre National Wallonie-Bruxelles