Causerie imaginée (Imagined chat) - an imagined conversation based on the work of Césaire, Damas and Senghor performed by Jean-Michel Martial and Nathaly Coualy.
Sunday February 28th in Paris in theatre Les Feux de la Rampe (last show in France).
He is a man, she is a woman and there were three poets, three singers of the Negritude, three monuments: Césaire, Damas and Senghor. Notebook of a return home, a lecture on colonialism ... poetic texts and politics presented as monologues, sometimes as a conversation. A "Causerie imaginée" interpreted by Jean-Michel Martial and Nathaly Coualy.
Jean-Michel Martial is a French actor and Nathaly Coualy is a French actor/comedian, it’s there first performance together.
"It's been several years since I read these texts in public," says Jean-Michel Martial. "This time I wanted to add the desire and emotion of this person I do not know. The frame was already more or less decided, but Nathaly did things I never expected"
"We found that these texts are answers", says Nathaly Coualy.
Read a review (French) here
Interesting theatre, the show will also be performed in the Caribbean.
And because black history month is coming to an end on February 28th, some links:
Aimé Césaire
Leon-Gontran Damas
Léopold Sédar Senghor
Causerie imaginée
Sunday 28 February at 17h
Aat theatre Les Feux de la Rampe
2, rue Saulnier Paris 9e
01 42 46 26 19
lesfeuxdelarampe@gmail.com
http://www.billetreduc.com/35062/evt.htm
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Theatre: Causerie imaginée (Imagined chat) - a Negritude conversation
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