Wednesday, July 23, 2014

If we start well, we would say that Antoine Rigot got to love the world of tightrope walking. The n


If we start well, we would say that Antoine Rigot got to love the world of tightrope walking. The name? Agathe Olivier fildefériste fantastic walking over the threads heeled shoes and Rigot which was founded in the year 96, the company The Corpolteurs. We could continue by saying that 2004 was the year of Drama: Antoine Rigot, rehearsing on the beach, suffered a serious accident that made him go on crutches for 6 years and steeple of a leg. However, it is clear and does not want any harm to Rigot, filtration and overcoming the bad experience had a magnificent result: the Le sous neige thread.
The show will be up on Sunday Flower Market (in fact, they mounted a tent in Plça. Margaret Xirgu) and is pure poetry. Seven tightrope walker (three younger couples and Agathe Olivier) prance and dance thread yarn and walk heel shoes or ballet points. In fact, not so much acrobatics and filigree magnetism as you notice between 7 tightrope walker, musicians who play (and play!) Live Antoine Rigot, being in the stands and occasionally surprises us with a solo clarinet (clarinet?). The show begins with the story of the accident uboc and ends with Agathe Olivier Antoine ... massaging the feet, and everything in the middle is a realization of the fragility of life, the thread is weak and little is and so are we and we can fall at any time, but this is the game and this is funny. There is love, there is humor, there is anxiety and calm and chaos. It is a show that is pure beauty, the tightrope walker are curious uboc and friendly and will walk out there and (maybe not, though) are all love and kindness. Pure performance poetry. Funambulístic uboc pure virtuosity. Chapeau. Show: Le pays the thread neige
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