The Man Who Breathes (Not) /האיש (שלא) נשם

Physical and Visual theatre, puppets and circus

MOre info

Mordéchaï died in 1984. Malca, his wife, chose to follow him shortly after. They were my grandparents.  I wanted to honor them by telling their story in my abstract yet concert way. »

In a drama without a conflict the show proposes a mixture between classical and new narration, a new way of looking at a tragedy, at love and death. The creation blends dance, circus and unexpected puppets in order to tell a true love story, while asking the ultimate question: Who do we really love? What is love?

The sHOW

On a tipped stage

Two figures

try to find their balance

There is a young woman who

gets old with a young man who

embraces this woman who

carries this man who

enfolds the woman who

leans on the man who

looks at this woman who

looks at this man who embraces her …

She inspires and expires

so that he inspires and expires so that she inspires and expires so that he …

suddenly, alone.

How to carry on breathing?

from the press

CREDITS

A creation of Michal Svrioni | With: Alex-Sander Dos-Santos/ Maxime Mestre, Michal Svironi | Music by: Ronan Yvon | Decor design: Arnaud Louski-Pane | Costumes: Sonia Bosc

SPONSORS

La Mairie de Paris

Le cirque d’Adrienne

MimeCentrum – productions for mime

International Mime-square festival, Aarschot

Label: eMIX

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I wish to thank all the great photographers for their good eye and generosity. Hope I didn’t  forget anyone. Photos credits:
Gerard Alon, Dan Ben-Ari, Itamar Shikler, Patrice Bouvier, Ilan Sharif, Yotam Izraeli, Perinne Lievens, Sali Petel, Ilan ROdoshitzky, Liya Geldman, Yossi Tzilumm, Arik Shraga, Oksana Yanovitzki, Ronen Rosenblatt, Yael Schmidt, Jorge Novominsky, Ion Creanga Theater Bucharest, reinhard winkler, Alexandre Chon, Singapor Arts Festival, Alex Schpile, daniel Cohen dinar, Iris Domany