Theater Festival Impulse in Bochum, Düsseldorf, Köln, Mülheim

Conceived, directed and designed by Philippe Quesne
With Isabelle Angotti, Zinn Atmane, Rodolphe Auté and Hermès, Cyril Gomez-Mathieu, Émilien Tessier, Tristan Varlot and Gaëtan Vourc’h.
Administration / Management : Anaïs Rebelle

Coproduction : Wiener Festwochen - Vienne, Hebbel am Ufer - Berlin, La rose des vents / Festival Next, Nouveau Théâtre CDN de Besançon et de Franche-Comté, Ménagerie de Verre - Paris, Le Forum - scène conventionnée de Blanc-Mesnil, Le Carré des Jalles - Ville de St-Médard-en-Jalles, Festival Perspectives - Sarrebruck. With the support of Région Île-de-France, Parc de la Villette and Culturesfrance. With Aide à la Création of the Centre National du Théâtre. The company is supported by DRAC Île-de-France (French Ministry of Culture).

Philippe Quesne - LA MÉLANCOLIE DES DRAGONS

In French, English, and German

A car breaks in no man’s land. Six longhaired rockers and a dog exit a tiny car carrying a trailer. From plastic bags, wigs, snow spray, and a bubble machine they develop small installations and great wonders.

“La Mélancolie des Dragons” tells of the creative moment of crises and of the desire for the real and wonderful by simple means and open metamorphoses.

26.11.2009 20:00 Mülheim - Stadthalle

Philippe Quesne

Philippe Quesne was born in 1970 and studied Fine Arts, Visual Design, and Set Design in Paris. He designed opera and theatre sets as well as concerts and exhibition spaces. In 2003 he founded Vivarium Studio in Paris where he developed several pieces in collaboration with painters, actors, musicians, and a dog. His astonishing and wizardry productions uniquely blend theatre, visual art, and live art/ performance and were presented e.g. in Belgium, USA, Brazil, Korea, Portugal, Netherlands, Argentina, Germany and Switzerland. “La Mélancolie des Dragons” premiered in Wiener Festwochen 2008.

 

 

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