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In Neuchâtel, three puppet shows visit the wounds of History with rare talent

Published on November 6, 2024 at 5:18 p.m. / Modified on November 6, 2024 at 6:52 p.m.

An exceptional evening. Three shows seen Tuesday evening and which, each in their own particular way, approach with intelligence and power a dark episode from our past. In Somewhere ElseSlovenian Tin Grabnar evokes the Balkan War through a blackboard. In Viva!the Franco-Spanish duo Lisa Peyron-Daniel Olmos shows the intimate damage of the civil war with office equipment. Finally, in Letters from my father, the very great Agnès Limbos represents herself at 8 years old in a red psychoanalyst chair to capture the resonances of the Belgian colonization of the Congo.

Read also: Corinne Grandjean: “Whatever its form, the puppet allows you to intensify the dramatic force of the subject”

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