Une tentative presque comme une autre
21 Sep 2022 - 29 Sep 2022
Weaving a thread that binds them, and connects Brussels and Marseille where they live respectively,...
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Weaving a thread that binds them, and connects Brussels and Marseille where they live respectively, Clément and Guillaume Papachristou make their twinship a territory to be discovered.
Clément and Guillaume Papachristou are twins. Dressed identically, black tights and a subtly sequined sweater, they appear on an empty stage. The two twin bodies, one able-bodied, the other with cerebral palsy, begin a dance made up of embraces and separations. They hug, cling to each other and then chat or bicker.
Weaving a thread that binds them, and connects Brussels and Marseille where they live respectively, Clément and Guillaume Papachristou make their twinship a territory to be discovered. They each question their opposite number and find, in this pretend mirror, answers and new questions about the richness of the bond that unites them, illuminating their qualities and strengths as well as their faults and weaknesses.
Guillaume Papachristou’s acting has a strong authenticity, an urgency of emotion, an intensity of expression. Its singular qualities lead to a distortion of time, space and commonly accepted fiction. To produce extremely instantaneous theatre, about otherness, gaze and distance, or sexuality.
Resolutely performative – and in direct contact with the spectators – the piece, which has been rebooted over the years, never ends, tying and untying the bodies as well as funny or moving dialogues. Surprisingly, Une tentative presque comme une autre (An attempt almost like any other) puts the two brothers on equal footing as artists and performers.
From this singular hand-to-hand combat arises laughter which allows for a sensitive and festive encounter, resolutely close to us.
Clément Papachristou is an associate artist at the Théâtre National Wallonie-Bruxelles.
Création Studio Théâtre National Wallonie-Bruxelles
Coproduction Théâtre de Namur, Festival de Marseille, Théâtre de Liège / Festival Pays de Danses