tout ce qui fleurit

photo credits | gregory batardon

Weeds persevere, resist, and proliferate. They joyfully contaminate the margins and claim their place without asking for anything in return. Never alone, always plural, we pull them out—yet they return, stronger than before.

Weeds embody a collective strategy for revolution, even a failed one. Those who are given no place take it anyway. They carve their own paths and infiltrate the interstices of the world.

Tout ce qui fleurit is a collective movement beyond the walls. A ritual of transition. A kaleidoscope of singularities in perpetual formation. An invitation to shift our perspective, to explore the cracks together, to embrace fragility, and to enchant ourselves by bringing together what borders keep apart. It is an ode to collective resistance—through and with lack—that asks: How can we build trust together and transform fragility into strength?

with Ambrine Delanoë, Diane Dormet, Marie Fuhrer-Borghini, Gaëlle Jeanbourquin aka Erasyel, Délia Krayenbühl, Emilie Muroni, Florine Pracht 

Concept | Clarus Guignet, Celia Hofmann, Sacha Van der Pol

Director | Celia hofmann

act I – scenography and costumes | sacha van der pol

act ii – scenography and costumes | clarus guignet

final choreography | Gaëlle Jeanbourquin aka Erasyel

technique | robin dupuis, amon mantel

photo credits | gregory batardon

photo credits | gregory batardon

photo credits | gregory batardon