Touche – Playground of Senses  (2+) – Collectif POM, Strasbourg (FR), Fotos: Michel Grasso
Touche – Playground of Senses  (2+) – Collectif POM, Strasbourg (FR), Fotos: Michel Grasso
Touche – Playground of Senses  (2+) – Collectif POM, Strasbourg (FR), Fotos: Michel Grasso
 

Touche – Playground of Senses


Aire de jeu(x)

Gentle music and a dancer breathe life into a wide variety of materials. They explore things to touch, cuddle, play, explore and hide. The audience experiences the lightness and poetry of movement and live music in a lovingly designed feel-good space. They hear the sound of the objects and see their transformation in a game that invites them to make discoveries of their own.

The audience sits on islands of cosy cushions.

Collectif POM, Strasbourg (FR)

Directed by Collectif POM (Pauline Leurent, Olivier Touratier, Myriam Colin)
Objects/sculptures: Myriam Colin
Sound creation: Olivier Touratier
Performance: Pauline Leurent, Olivier Touratier
Stage direction: POM and Anne Aycoberry
Set and costume design: Mathilde Melero
Lighting design: Laetitia Hohl
Lighting and stage management: Chris Caridi


Information on sensory stimuli

There will be live music and intrusive sounds.

Content Notes

No content notes for Touche - Playground of the Senses. Touche can be enjoyed like a musical radio play.




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Age 2+ About 40 min


little German spoken language

Dates + Tickets


Tickets will be sold directly by the respective organisers. You can find the contact details by clicking on the venue.


Promoter / Partner


Production
Artenréel #1 - Spectacle Vivant

Coproduction
TJP - CDN Grand Est, Strasbourg - Lillico, Scène conventionnée d'intérêt national en préfiguration. Art, Enfance, Jeunesse, Rennes - Centre de Création pour l'Enfance de Tinqueux ; Maison des Arts, Lingosheim - La Passerelle, Rixheim - Relais Culturel de la Ville d'Erstein ; Le Créa, Kingersheim ; Festival MOMIX

Support
Ministry of Culture DRAC Grand Est, Région Grand-Est, Collectivité Européenne d'Alsace, Ville de Strasbourg, Taps - Théâtre actuel et public de Strasbourg

With the support of Fonds SACD Musique de Scène, SACEM and SPEDIDAM

TOUCHE is supported by Le TiGre, réseau Jeune Public Grand Est (winner of the Les griffes du TiGre call for projects).



 

Touche – Playground of Senses

2+

2+

little German spoken language


About 40 min


Tickets will be sold directly by the respective organisers. You can find the contact details by clicking on the venue.


Thu 06.03.  10:00h + 15:00h

Bürgerhaus Sprendlingen, Dreieich


Promoter / Partner


Production
Artenréel #1 - Spectacle Vivant

Coproduction
TJP - CDN Grand Est, Strasbourg - Lillico, Scène conventionnée d'intérêt national en préfiguration. Art, Enfance, Jeunesse, Rennes - Centre de Création pour l'Enfance de Tinqueux ; Maison des Arts, Lingosheim - La Passerelle, Rixheim - Relais Culturel de la Ville d'Erstein ; Le Créa, Kingersheim ; Festival MOMIX

Support
Ministry of Culture DRAC Grand Est, Région Grand-Est, Collectivité Européenne d'Alsace, Ville de Strasbourg, Taps - Théâtre actuel et public de Strasbourg

With the support of Fonds SACD Musique de Scène, SACEM and SPEDIDAM

TOUCHE is supported by Le TiGre, réseau Jeune Public Grand Est (winner of the Les griffes du TiGre call for projects).


Aire de jeu(x)

Gentle music and a dancer breathe life into a wide variety of materials. They explore things to touch, cuddle, play, explore and hide. The audience experiences the lightness and poetry of movement and live music in a lovingly designed feel-good space. They hear the sound of the objects and see their transformation in a game that invites them to make discoveries of their own.

The audience sits on islands of cosy cushions.

Collectif POM, Strasbourg (FR)

Directed by Collectif POM (Pauline Leurent, Olivier Touratier, Myriam Colin)
Objects/sculptures: Myriam Colin
Sound creation: Olivier Touratier
Performance: Pauline Leurent, Olivier Touratier
Stage direction: POM and Anne Aycoberry
Set and costume design: Mathilde Melero
Lighting design: Laetitia Hohl
Lighting and stage management: Chris Caridi