Each time I come into the world, thus every day, my eyelids open onto what cannot be called a show because I am instantly seized, dragged by all the forces in my body that moves forward in this world, that incorporates its space, its directions, its resistances and its overtures, moving within that perception of which it is only the viewpoint from which the perception that is also acting is organised. (Theatre Body, Jean-Luc Nancy)
Each one of us has stopped at least once in their lives to look at the flight of a flock of birds, to observe the extraordinary choreography they produce in the sky.
Those airborne figures that move like dancers in space, staging unpredictable shapes and images. They are collective forms that depend on individual behaviour and that obey simple rules such as the attraction that prompts each bird to stay close to those around him.
The workshop takes its cue from these airborne figures. We will attempt to produce one or more choreographies by analysing the images and movements of these birds; we will move around the city to gain a different our point of view, reflecting consciously on the synergy between action and perception.