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TP 20€, TR 17€, TJ 10€

What would happen if archaeologists studied the contents of our garbage cans? They would reconstruct – among other things! – the link between plastic and dinosaurs, as David Wahl does in this creation with liveliness and humour.

It's not common to find yourself in a theater facing... a sandbox. Yet it is this object referring to childhood and all the possibilities of construction and play that constitutes the scenography of Histoires de excavations. The author and performer David Wahl imagines a playful story based on the question of our waste. Guided by two characters, passionate and funny scientists, we dive into an investigation that has fun going up the thread of plastic. Omnipresent in our lives, this material with limited recycling becomes the occasion for an escape as whimsical as it is well-founded. Because if in Histoires de excavations everything is possible, the transformation being perpetual and objects like men being able to get out of a sandbox, the facts stated are all true. A fable nourished by science and obviously traversed by the awareness of the environmental emergency, this show reveals itself, above all, as a peregrination through scales and places, and a stimulating invitation to re-amaze one's gaze on what surrounds us.

Audience

From 6 years old

Duration

00:45