Mathurin Bolze: FENETRES (France)
Sunday and Monday, August 17th and 18th at 8 pm
Stara mestna elektrarna – Elektro Ljubljana
AN ACROBAT OF TRANQUILITY
Mathurin Bolze is a contemporary circus performer. His medium for the performance Fenetres is a trampoline. But this performance is quite different from the usual circus spectacles with clowns and caged tigers. Bolze is so interesting because he finds in his acrobatic feats even more peace and tranquillity than in a static state. Fenetres is Bolze’s meditation of movement within a space with strictly defined lines. He doesn’t mesmerize audiences with acrobatics, but with refined movements, as he can preserve both peace and also dramatic tension under the ceiling. The trampoline is incorporated in the space, not as means or a tool but as a natural part of the space itself. The walls of the set design, which resemble a small house, become only the frame within which spectators lose their sense of orientation. Fenetres is based on a story regarding a young aristocrat, who moved to a small tree house in order to oppose his parents. In this little “house”, Mathurine carves his solitude with fluid movements across all the walls of his temporary world.
Mathurin Bolze is a representative of the French school of contemporary circus. Among others, he has worked with Joseph Nadj, Anomalie Company and François Verret. He created his last two performances, the solo Fenetres and the performance Tangentes, within his own production company.
Directed by: Mathurin Bolze
Artistic collaboration: Jean Paul Delore
Set design: Goury
Lighting design: Christian Dubet
Sound design and general management: Jérome Fèvre
Stage manager: Ollivier Philippo
Photography: Christophe Raynaud De Lage
Coproduction: Lower Normandy Center for Circus Arts, Parc de la Villette Centre for Arts and Culture, Scène nationale de Sénart, FURIES: Circus and Street Theatre Festival of Châlons (Champagne), La Verrerie d’Alès (Circus section) in Cévennes, French Minister for Culture and Communication – DMDTS – DRAC Rhône-Alpes region
50 minutes