We are all inhabitants. We inhabit a living but threatened territory. What attention do we pay to the other inhabitants, non-human beings, on whom we nevertheless depend? What if, for once, we reversed our perspective and gave them a voice?
The fictional text is drawn from dramaturgical collections gathered from the Sámi region in the Arctic to the peri-urban and rural areas of France. This material forms the basis of an epic epistolary narrative whose heroines are animal, plant, and microorganism. In dialogue with the theater, live drawing and song are employed to visualize these perspectives and give voice to these experiences.
Three human "terralinguists" translate a strange correspondence for us: in the far North, a herd of reindeer is suffering the effects of climate change. A female, Inger-Mari, is sent as an emissary by her herd to try to understand what is happening. She travels south across Europe, writing letters about her journey to her sisters back home. At each stage of her journey, she encounters other entities, also grappling with "the great acceleration." As the convoy grows, it encounters struggles, adaptations, and attempts at solutions. Will they succeed in making their voices and grievances heard by humans?
Where does it take place?
Théâtre des Capucins
Théâtre des Capucins
Place du Théâtre
Ville-Haute Luxembourg
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