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Héroïnes

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Héroïnes

Scenographer

Héroïnes is not just about the fall of a freak; it is primarily the story of the fall of an angel. It is a journey that leads to a vision, a fable inherent to our condition. Here, we discuss human conditions—social, political, artistic, or deeply intimate. We confront the barriers that we struggle to overcome. These barriers grant us little freedom of movement at times.

Scenic Space
The stage is composed of a vast net, like a circus haraïss, that rises and unfolds. This suspension fabric, both delicate and powerful, takes on different shapes according to the piece's dramaturgy.

As the story unfolds, the net transforms, reflecting the fluctuating emotions of the characters. At times, it tightens, creating an atmosphere of tension and claustrophobia, while at other moments, it expands to offer a sense of openness and freedom. Thus, this scenic space is not just a simple backdrop; it becomes a constantly evolving visual language, reflecting the highs and lows of the narrative.

Distribution: By and featuring Shiraz Pertev, Scenography by Marta Pasquetti.