🏄 Lieu
Sport & Outdoor
Venise, récit chanté d'un corps
📍 Compiègne, Oise
· Place Briet d'Aubigny, 60200 Compiègne
À propos
With humor and emotion, Fanny Chériaux tells, sings and embodies the story of her body, from childhood to adulthood, evoking its joys, tumults and struggles in the face of social and cultural constraints. A blend of theater, dance, pop concert and autofiction, Channyériaux?s delicate show is a plea to live in harmony with one?s body.
Composer, author, singer, actress and director, Fanny Chériaux is a multi-talented artist. In 2013, she met Nicolas Bonneau, with whom she created several shows as part of Compagnie La Volige, including Monte-Cristo, acclaimed at Espace Jean Legendre in 2024.
Accompanied by two actor-dancers, Thomas Couppey and Sébastien Dalloni, she invites us into her intimacy, to learn about her doubts and misgivings about her body. A body that can be at once intimate, precious and foreign. An extremely touching story that will resonate with many of us.
"The song of the same name came to me when I saw images of the confinement in Venice," she recounts. "I heard that the dolphins have returned to the Venetian lagoon. Amazing. The return to the future of these clearer waters, the utopia on the march, the hope of a calmed nature, rediscovered, of a livable future for everyone. This song is the trigger for this new show, which speaks of acknowledgement and renewal, of the self and the world, and of fettered, overwhelmed bodies that only wish to soothe, accept and dance in freedom."
Ages 13 and up
Composer, author, singer, actress and director, Fanny Chériaux is a multi-talented artist. In 2013, she met Nicolas Bonneau, with whom she created several shows as part of Compagnie La Volige, including Monte-Cristo, acclaimed at Espace Jean Legendre in 2024.
Accompanied by two actor-dancers, Thomas Couppey and Sébastien Dalloni, she invites us into her intimacy, to learn about her doubts and misgivings about her body. A body that can be at once intimate, precious and foreign. An extremely touching story that will resonate with many of us.
"The song of the same name came to me when I saw images of the confinement in Venice," she recounts. "I heard that the dolphins have returned to the Venetian lagoon. Amazing. The return to the future of these clearer waters, the utopia on the march, the hope of a calmed nature, rediscovered, of a livable future for everyone. This song is the trigger for this new show, which speaks of acknowledgement and renewal, of the self and the world, and of fettered, overwhelmed bodies that only wish to soothe, accept and dance in freedom."
Ages 13 and up