# Dies & Das

Trait(s)

Salle de la Gare, Avenue de la Gare 60, 1870 Monthey
Inspired by the aesthetic gestures of a Joan Miró or a Vassily Kandinsky, a circus artist smears her Cyr wheel, as well as her own body, with paint in order to leave the
Inspired by the aesthetic gestures of Joan Miró and Vassily Kandinsky, a circus artist smears paint on her Cyr wheel and her own body, leaving visual marks and colored imprints of their every move. With the variations of the apparatus and live music with trip-hop influences, to the rhythm of the gush of pigments and shapes, this performer calligraphies the movement of her own figures: something like the circle of poetry that has appeared... Amid the curves and strokes, images begin to form, figures and animals. On the dance floor, they twirl and twirl, so you'll have to be quick to spot them!

An organic, plastic show that celebrates the encounter between acrobatics and the optical arts, and encourages youngsters to discover a contemporary circus that's off the beaten track.

Kontakt

Catherine Breu