On “Visages de l’aube” by Nancy Huston
[:fr]Centre culturel canadien (Invalides)[:en]Canadian Cultural Centre (Invalides)[:]
June 08th, 2012
18:30 - 22:00
In partnership with the Compagnie Le Bruit du Frigo
An evening alongside the international conference “Nancy Huston : Le soi multiple” / “Nancy Huston: the Multiple Self”, organized by the Université Sorbonne Nouvelle-Paris 3.
The programme:
6:30 p.m. bilingual reading by Nancy Huston
8:15 p.m. Visages de l’Aube. A short play adapted from the short story by Nancy Huston for two performers, a table-puppet theatre, a large number of objets and showers of baby dolls.
Adaptation, construction, directing: Dinaïg Stall
With Françoise Le Meur and Dinaïg Stall
Freely adapted from Visages de l’aube, the short story by Nancy Huston, this short play explores the themes dear to the writer: birth and death, wonderment and worry, motherhood, feminism. These questions are embodied with humour and pragmatism by Madame Armande, an experienced midwife in a large maternity hospital.
Reservations: 01 44 43 24 94
Where
[:fr]Centre culturel canadien (Invalides)[:en]Canadian Cultural Centre (Invalides)[:]
5, rue de Constantine, Paris