Heritage Days: Why should we defy gravity with Moon?

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Everything is enchanting in this "cabinet of lunar curiosities" imagined by Bastien Dausse and his company Barks. JEAN LAMBERT
On the occasion of Heritage Days, Bastien Dausse and his company Barks invite us to embark with them on their strange machines. The stroll imagined by these circus artists is as joyful as it is moving.
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I subscribeIs it the purity of the gesture or the gentleness of the gaze? The fluidity of the movement or the poetry of the choreography? Everything is enchanting in this "cabinet of lunar curiosities" imagined by Bastien Dausse and his company Barks. In four variations—or five, depending on the venue—these circus artists delight us by defying gravity, delicately blurring all our daily bearings. Everything leans and moves in this imaginary world, and whether they tread the ground with their hands like felines or soar through the air in waxen stillness, these marvelous acrobats thrill us with delight.
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