Le demande d’asile [16.08, Nyon]
Nicolas Barry FRYour show ticket allows free travel by train between Gland and Nyon, and by bus to La Levratte.
Big lawn in front of the EVAM (Levratte district)
Chemin de Pré-Fleuri 10
Nyon
How to go there?
10′ by public transport
Bus 804 (direction “Chantemerle”)
Stop at “Nyon, La Levratte”
then walk 3 minutes
20′ on foot from Cour des Marchandises
A “pédibus” (walking group) will leave the ticket office at 4:30 pm.
Introduction to the show 30 minutes before each performance (duration: 15 minutes) in French, English and Ukrainian.
To go further, the artist animates a workshop on Fri 16.08 at 10:30 am.
See Nicolas Barry and Sophie Billon also in Le rêve de voler on Thu 14.08.
text, choreography, scenography Nicolas Barry performance Sophie Billon, Nangaline Gomis sound design Martin Poncet scenography co-design Mathis Brunet-Bahut set construction Yohan Chemmoul-Barthélémy painting, decoration Elsa Markou production, administration Sarah Corroyer, Aziliz Edy acknowledgements With thanks to the activists of La MIF support and acknowledgements for the performances at far° Social Cohesion Department of the City of Nyon, EVAM – Vaud Cantonal Establishment for the Reception of Migrants, Gland Municipal and School Library performance in Gland presented as part of L’été en ville – a cultural programme by the Town of Gland
A powerful dance-theatre duet, La demande d’asile (The Asylum Application) shines a spotlight on the rigid protocols that structure France’s asylum process, overseen by Ofpra (the French Office for the Protection of Refugees and Stateless Persons). Because the credibility of each applicant’s account can determine the outcome, support groups help individuals prepare for their official interview. Still, recounting trauma in front of officials remains an intense physical and emotional ordeal. This is all the more harrowing for LGBTQIA+ individuals: how do you put into words an identity kept hidden for so long? How do you speak of love? With La demande d’asile, Nicolas Barry exposes the cold, procedural logic of a system that often feels more like a criminal investigation than a gesture of refuge. Using the language of theatre, he choreographs the tense exchange between an Ofpra agent and a woman seeking asylum on the grounds of her sexual orientation. Their bodies spiral as do the sharp, repeated and increasingly suspicious questions. What unfolds teeters on the edge of absurdity. Until perhaps, the story takes another unexpected turn?
text, choreography, scenography Nicolas Barry performance Sophie Billon, Nangaline Gomis sound design Martin Poncet scenography co-design Mathis Brunet-Bahut set construction Yohan Chemmoul-Barthélémy painting, decoration Elsa Markou production, administration Sarah Corroyer, Aziliz Edy acknowledgements With thanks to the activists of La MIF support and acknowledgements for the performances at far° Social Cohesion Department of the City of Nyon, EVAM – Vaud Cantonal Establishment for the Reception of Migrants, Gland Municipal and School Library performance in Gland presented as part of L’été en ville – a cultural programme by the Town of Gland