Arts vivants

Lives Per Se

Like a Japanese Benshi – the narrators of silent films – Patrick Corillon handles objects, projects images, lights up his stories of encounters and inner journeys. He slowly builds a form of fiction by stirring together tradition spoken story telling (Benshi, kamishibai, cantastories, etc). His journey-tales bristle with surprises, are fed by anecdotes from his life and childhood. They invite the audience to open up to new thoughts, starting from the tangible and whisking them toward the philosophical. “Inner Lives” is seven performances accompanied by seven artist books which each contribute in their own way to a single universe, intimate and sensitive, erudite and bizarre, which marries high and popular culture, conceptual art and childish plasticine creations.

The River Aptly Named

2010

How can a mythical river, its name long forgotten, take us back to humanity’s forgotten past and our own memories of childhood?

The Benshi of Angers

2011

How can an old family house, floorboards creaking and water-marked ceilings, take us on a voyage of discovery to deepest Indonesia?

The Ornemental Hermit

2012

How can finding a strange art work shock someone so much that they decide to commit to eternal silence?

The Holey Apartment

2013

A cat who hears all our secrets teaches us to speak the languages of the world just by listening to the sounds of nature.

Floating Images

2015

A collection of mere bits of sticky tape, tacked to the stage so the players find their places in the dark, let us see in Technicolour.

Absolute Zero

2016

How doing nothing and staring into empty space can be intense enough to turn us into explorers of the great white North Pole.

The Scarab’s Shadow

2017

Could we believe that our daily life really hold something so surprising as a Fakir snake charmer or a man who sees with his hands?
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