Fabrice Melquiot is inspired by “The House of Bernarda Alba” by Federico Garcia Lorca to compose a quartet of reclusive women, far from the world and far from men. Four women who bend their backs like sunflowers in need of sunlight. At the La Valette Theater in Ittre.
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Journalist at the Culture department
Published on 10/13/2024 at 4:10 p.m.
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En walking towards the rural commune of Ittre to discover a piece entitled Sunflowerswe might naively believe that we are preparing for an evening bathed in light. However, Fabrice Melquiot’s piece does not really tend towards the promises of sunshine of this bright and nourishing flower. Let’s say that it leads us rather towards the Sunflowers by Van Gogh, those who have had their stem brutally cut and find themselves squeezed into a bouquet in a vase, on the verge of bowing their heads and slowly withering away.
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