Blue Bird

ISABELLE JONNIAUX
20/11/2019 22/11/2019
  • Location : Salle de l’Œil vert

THEATER-INSTALLATION

The result of the collaboration between a director, a sound creator and a scenographic studio, this immersive sound show gives life to a magical and philosophical epic, adapted from The Blue Bird by Maurice Maeterlinck. This Belgian piece tells us of the initiation journey of two children discovering parallel and invisible worlds. Fun, this experience through the imagination, stimulates our children to wonder about the world and the sense of happiness of which the bird is the symbol.

Calendar

Date Hour
Wednesday, November 20 7:00 pm
Thursday, November 21 7:00 pm
Friday, November 22 7:00 pm

Tarifs

  • Tarif plein 15 €
  • 65+/Carte prof FWB 15 €
  • -30ans/Pro/Demandeur d'emploi 9 €
  • -15ans 7 €
Book

Distributions

TOUT PUBLIC
À PARTIR DE 8 ANS

Conception et écriture Isabelle Jonniaux
D’après le texte de Maurice Maeterlinck
Création IN VIVO 5.12

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