Sabordage
Collectif Mensuel
This is the story of a paradise island, bordered by fine sand and coconut palms. A wonderful little island lost in the middle of the ocean and which, in a few decades, will experience a real economic miracle and end in ecological disaster.
After the resounding success of Blockbuster in 2017, the Liège collective returns to the joyfully accessible film installation/theatre, playing on the macro scale – a screen where the image is projected – and the micro – a model of the island of Nauru, as well as the blurring of boundaries – between fiction and reality, between small and big History. The three actors and the two musicians create the announced catastrophe in a surge of creative energy: live sound effects, multi-instrument performances, bad lipreading of television sequences or films, manipulation of objects, theatre and tap dance… Everything is possible.
Through the true story of an island in Oceania, Sabordage illuminates, with a certain humour, the human mechanisms that push societies to let themselves be blinded to self-destruction by the mirages of growth and overconsumption. A little land, a lot of sea and a lot of trouble. Face-to-face with disaster as dark as the colours of the performance are flamboyant.
Calendar
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Information
Language
fr
Duration
85'
Venue
Grande salle
Cast
Direction
Collectif Mensuel
With
Sandrine Bergot
Quentin Halloy
Baptiste Isaia
Philippe Lecrenier
Renaud Riga
Writing
Collectif Mensuel
Nicolas Ancion
Assistant
Fabrice Piazza
Set design & Dressmaker
Claudine Maus
Lights
Antoine Fiori
Sound design
Johann Spitz
Video direction
Nicolas Gilson
Technical director and Light design
Manu Deck
Video
Juliette Achard
Video Advisors
Camera-etc et
Ian Menoyot
Production
Adrien De Rudder
Co-production
Théâtre de Liège, Théâtre de Namur, Théâtre de l’Ancre, MARS Mons Arts de la Scène, l’Atelier Théâtre Jean Vilar, DC&J Creation En partenariat avec le Théâtre 71 Scène nationale de Malakoff, Bonlieu Scène nationale Annecy, le Kinneksbond Centre Culturel de Mamer, Arsenic2
With the support of
tax-shelter du gouvernement fédéral de Belgique, de Inver Tax Shelter et des Scènes nationales de Châlons-en-Champagne, Valence et du centre culturel de Verviers ainsi que de la Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles / Service Théâtre