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The Avignon Festival throws a little light on the lineup of its 65th edition and continues the cycle of its public meetings in Avignon. After Patrick Pineau and Boris Charmatz, Francois Verret will discuss the creation he will present in July: Short-Circuits.
advocate of interdisciplinarity, Francois Verret designs all of its performances in close collaboration with other artists, alongside whom he develops an approach favoring experimentation. Working from space, he interrogates the real axis and its reflection on the image and the body, making troubling metaphors. In 1994, he founded Laboratoires d'Aubervilliers, a search space and creating open the city and its inhabitants, which he directed until 2001 before resuming his life companion. Inspired by real events - the story of Kaspar Hauser Kaspar Konzert (1998) -, or supported by major literary texts - the news of Bartelby Melville (2000), The Man Without Qualities, Musil for his play Chantier-Musil (2003) or Absalom, Absalom! Faulkner for Backlash (2004) - François Verret develops a work between political reality, questioning intimate and poetic fiction. A work day counting twenty shows, including his latest creation Do You Remember, No I Do (2009). He is currently an associate artist at the Theatre National de Bretagne in Rennes. Festival d'Avignon, it was discovered his work in 2006 with No Return, inspired by reading Moby Dick. Visit Wednesday, February 16, 2011 at 20:30 in the School of Art, 8 boulevard Raspail 84000 Avignon, free admission, but reservations are recommended at 04 90 27 66 50.
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