Your child is preparing to see:
Moïra
By the company SursautTheme
How to find one’s humanity through spirituality?
Show summary
An enigmatic journey inspired by the Greek myth of The Three Moires.
By means of symbolic scenes, this dance production explores the human condition. Three women-witches, sisters of destiny, evolve in a mystical dance, slow and earthy, that bit by bit transforms into a dynamic and aerial choreography.
Supported by a bewitching visual and sound universe, the audience discovers the skilful performance of the dancers, who amuse themselves with destiny.
Long braids, virtual extensions of their bodies, represent the different states of mind of our Three Moires. Hourglasses, witnesses of time, accompany us till the final ritual, inviting the spectators to connect with their humanity.
This powerful, crazy and sensitive work will captivate young and old alike.
The person who created the show wants
- Develope one’s humanity through spirituality
- To believe in one’s dreams and the possibility of realising them
- Demonstrate the power and impact of every individual to act in the world
The person who created the show doesn’t want
- Take away children’s hopes
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Props and movements that evoke the powerful and mysterious side of Pythia, the oracle priestess.
Why do children go on cultural outings?
School outings help to make learning meaningful by bringing pupils into direct contact with the natural or cultural environment.
They bring children face to face with reality, elicit astonishment and emotions, and offer new perspectives.
They also draw on children’s social, motor and cognitive skills.
They help children learn about living in a community and establishing relationships between adults and children who are different from those in the class.
Outings are not simply something “extra,” but provide a unique opportunity for personal and collective reflection that will be meaningful for students throughout their years at school.
Tips to enrich the experience
Steer away from the usual questions in order to share a moment with your child.
Let me guess
With your face and/or body, express without using words what you felt during the outing. Now it’s my turn to express without words what I was feeling during the day.
Sharing thoughts to have sweet dreams
Before we turn out the lights, tell me something from the show that you’d like to dream about. Now it’s my turn to share an image or something positive that I experienced today and that I’d also like to dream about.
If you were the person who created this show
If you were to recreate this show in your own way, how would you do it? Would you like to show it to me? If I were to act in it, what would you want me to do?