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From September 24th until January 22nd 2022
Thursday, November 4th 2021
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‘I’d be a man, and you’d be king, you’d say to me: I want to !… – You see, it’s stupid.’
Tuileries Palace, around 10 August 1792
On a fine summer’s day, a Parisian blacksmith bursts into Louis XVI’s flats, opens the windows of the Tuileries Palace wide and shows the pale king the crowd of citizens in the courtyard shouting out their desire for justice and peace. The King was speechless at the sight. Every year since then, the country and the whole world have celebrated this day with joy!
In a language where lyricism and popular language are discovered and combined, the Parisian worker recounts the sufferings of the people, the humiliations and injustices. With humour and irony, with calm and tenderness, the blacksmith expresses the ambitions of his people: to bring about a just, peaceful and egalitarian society.
Text: Arthur Rimbaud
Directed by: Pierre Hoden
Assistant director: Maria Cadénas
Choreographer: Olivier Chanut
Trainer: Sam Berrandou
Acting: Katell Borvon
Dance: Emma Brest
Boxers from the Lumpini club:
Sam Berrandou
Loïc Delmestre
Séda Dolbachian
Stephane Dolbachian
Pauline Faure
Alamein Filali
Adam Salhi
Cécile Thiebault
Stage manager: Deyan Bussière
Costume: agnès b.
Set design: Pierre Hoden
With the support of :
Show accredited by the ‘Cultural Olympiad’ Région Île de France, Département de Seine-Saint-Denis, Ville de Saint-Denis, Ville de Paris, Paris 2024, Fonds de dotation agnès b., DRAC Île de France, ANCT – Agence Nationale de la Cohésion des Territoires (National Agency for Territorial Cohesion)
Running time: 50 minutes
For all audiences, aged 12 and over.