




Get involved! By drawing on the history and collective memory of the region, as well as your own memories, the actors from Cie Kamchàtka will invent images, without words, with you, which you will reproduce during the show on 4 May.
You will compose your costume and build your character, you will work on stage presence, and experience the incarnation of characters without words, through the body and expressions. You will learn collective movements and very simple gestures.
Following the first meeting on February 14, 2024, if you decide to participate in the project, several workshops will be scheduled between April 26 and May 3, 2024.
- Friday April 26 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Théâtre Le Sémaphore, Port-de-Bouc or in Martigues (Cultural Department – Quartier de l’Ile)
- Saturday April 27 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Théâtre Le Sémaphore, Port-de-Bouc or in Martigues (Cultural Department – Quartier de l’Ile)
- Sunday April 28 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Théâtre Le Sémaphore, Port-de-Bouc or in Martigues (Cultural Department – Quartier de l’Ile)
- Friday May 3 from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. - General rehearsal
The show takes place on Saturday, May 4 at dusk.
Embark on a poetic and musical journey, between land and sea, at the heart of the memory of this unique territory from which they were inspired.
Martigues and Port-de-Bouc are side by side. Connected by the Caronte Canal, they share a history linked to the port, the sea and migration.
The Catalan artistic collective Kamchàtka invites you to experience a nighttime adventure between Martigues and Port-de-Bouc, alongside mysterious characters from elsewhere.
Useful information :
- Participation open to all, adults and children aged 8 and over.
- No theatrical experience necessary.
- Participation accessible to people with little or no command of the French language, as well as to deaf or hard of hearing people. Please specify this when registering so that we can provide the necessary support.
This regional artistic project is supported by the Théâtre Le Sémaphore de Port-de-Bouc, the City of Martigues, Le Citron Jaune - National Center for Street Arts and Public Space in Port-Saint-Louis du Rhône - and Public Places - National Center for Street Arts and Public Space in Marseille.
Participation in the workshops is open to people with little or no command of the French language, as well as the deaf or hard of hearing. Please let us know when you register so that we can provide the necessary support.
Following the first meeting on February 14, 2024, if you decide to participate in the project, several workshops will be scheduled between April 26 and May 3, 2024.
- Friday April 26 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Théâtre Le Sémaphore, Port-de-Bouc or in Martigues (Cultural Department – Quartier de l’Ile)
- Saturday April 27 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Théâtre Le Sémaphore, Port-de-Bouc or in Martigues (Cultural Department – Quartier de l’Ile)
- Sunday April 28 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Théâtre Le Sémaphore, Port-de-Bouc or in Martigues (Cultural Department – Quartier de l’Ile)
- Friday May 3 from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. - General rehearsal
The show takes place on Saturday, May 4 at dusk.
Embark on a poetic and musical journey, between land and sea, at the heart of the memory of this unique territory from which they were inspired.
Martigues and Port-de-Bouc are side by side. Connected by the Caronte Canal, they share a history linked to the port, the sea and migration.
The Catalan artistic collective Kamchàtka invites you to experience a nighttime adventure between Martigues and Port-de-Bouc, alongside mysterious characters from elsewhere.
Useful information :
- Participation open to all, adults and children aged 8 and over.
- No theatrical experience necessary.
- Participation accessible to people with little or no command of the French language, as well as to deaf or hard of hearing people. Please specify this when registering so that we can provide the necessary support.
This regional artistic project is supported by the Théâtre Le Sémaphore de Port-de-Bouc, the City of Martigues, Le Citron Jaune - National Center for Street Arts and Public Space in Port-Saint-Louis du Rhône - and Public Places - National Center for Street Arts and Public Space in Marseille.
Participation in the workshops is open to people with little or no command of the French language, as well as the deaf or hard of hearing. Please let us know when you register so that we can provide the necessary support.
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