Globe, a new international theater festival

Globe, a new international theater festival
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As the Games approach, six directors of Parisian theaters together create an international event dedicated to live performance. It will take place from May 21 to 31. A bold first.

There’s more to life than just the Olympics! Anxious to escape the prevailing gloom, six young, dynamic and daring directors of Parisian theaters have joined forces for the first time to bring about an ambitious project. “In a world increasingly under tension and economically difficult, we want to support places of creation, take risks, bring out the avant-garde scene and rising generations”explains Adrien de Van, director of the -Villette theater.

This enthusiast, the “oldest” of the team, joined forces with his counterparts from Plateaux Sauvages, Théâtres 13 et 14, Silvia Monfort and Théâtre de la Bastille to found Paris Globe, an international artistic festival which will host 60 artists from ten countries: Spain, Lebanon, Chile, Cameroon, Quebec, Hungary, England, Mali, and Italy, from May 21 to 31. “The Olympics are an opportunity to have a project together with strong and committed artists, not always visible in their country”continues Adrien de Van.

Want to bring together

“We remember that at our local level, we must be international”, adds Mathieu Touzé co-director of Théâtre 14 with Édouard Chapot. Foreign troops need to be known. “The Senor Serrano company is very important in Spain and was noticed at the Venice Biennale, but it is unknown in Paris”underlines Jean-Baptiste Pasquier who succeeded with Ninon Leclère from Laurence de Magalhaes and Stéphane Ricordel, at the head of Silvia Monfort, in 2022.

“When the public settles into our rooms, something happens, there is the Théâtre de la Ville or the 104, but we too, we are there, we are a new generation of directors who want to come together », Claire Dupont, the patron of the Bastille theater, is rightly proud. Laetitia Guédon, her colleague from Plateaux sauvage (Paris 20e) is of his opinion: “We share the distribution of artists, we have this ease of supporting them.”

Thus, spectators will discover Quebecers Alix Dufresne and Étienne Lepage in Discontent in civilization (May 23 and 24 at Théâtre 14, then at the Manufacture-Patinoire, this summer at the next festival) the Cameroonian dancer Zora Snake in Departure (May 22 and 23 at the Plateaux Sauvages), or Ira Brand, a British performer performing two solos: Ways to submit (May 25 and 26, Théâtre de la Concorde) and Commitment Phobe (May 29 and 30 at the Théâtre de la Bastille).

What is the theme that comes up the most in the proposals? “Doubt, choice, how do we define ourselves?”replies Claire Dupont.

The first edition of Paris Globe is 90% financed by the of Paris. The organizers hope to repeat the experience in two years.

Information and reservations: parisglobe.fr

An international artistic festival which will welcome 60 artists from ten countries: Spain, Lebanon, Chile, Cameroon, Quebec, Hungary, England, Mali, Ukraine and Italy, from May 21 to 31.
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