Sisyphe(s) proliférations

Dénominateurs Communs CH
  • 19h30
  • 17h30
  • 12h
Informations
  • Duration 45'
  • Free
  • In situ re-creation
  • All ages
  • Relax

Thu 7.08 
Cour des Marchandises
Nyon

Fri 8.08 
Grande Jetée
In front of the volleyball court
Nyon

Sat 9.08 
Place Saint-Martin
Nyon

  • Accessible to people with reduced mobility
  • English speaker friendly
  • Accessible to the deaf and hearing-impaired
The three performances are free and Relax.
In the event of bad weather, please check the far° website.

It starts with three, four, maybe five people. Or perhaps many more? Their shared goal: to build the tallest tower in the world. On a square, a street or a pier, they spring into motion. They draw near, pull away, speed up, follow one another, fall, get back up… Never stopping, they transform a heap of wooden planks into a collective artwork. With each individual gesture and strategy of mutual support, they keep raising this tower, a breath-taking, ephemeral structure. Until it collapses. And then? What do we do with the ruins of capitalism? An evolving, immersive and fluid form, Sisyphe(s) proliférations spreads through the city of Nyon like a network of mushrooms. Sisyphe(s) proliférations is child’s play!

Performance followed by a participatory game using KAPLA® blocks.

Description in FALC

 

 

  • Two people are building a tower in a public space. The tower is made of KAPLA® blocks.
    ©XRA
  • Two people are playing with KAPLA® blocks spread out on the ground, in a public space. People are watching them.
    ©XRA

concept, choreography Maria Da Silva performance Noémi Alberganti, Marie Jeger, Alex Landa Aguirreche, Ainara López, 1 000 KAPLA® artistic collaboration Fanny Courvoisier training percussions Luc Müller production Dénominateurs Communs coproduction BIG – Biennale 2025 creation residency, production support far° Nyon support City of Geneva, Loterie Romande, Fondation Ernst Göhner, Action Intermittence – Geneva Freelance Employment Support Fund (FEEIG), Swiss foundation of performing artists (SIS), a private Geneva-based foundation

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