Liudmila Ultskaya: “Putin has gone mad, this is all the act of a man who has lost his mind”

Updated Wednesday, March 2, 2022 – 22:32 Liudmila Ultskaya, the living great lady of Russian literature, picks up the phone in her apartment at 27 Krasnoarmiskaya Street, northeast of Moscow. Ultskaya doesn’t live in just any building. It is one of the blocks of the comple Become Premium from €1 the first month Take advantage … Read more

War in Ukraine: The Cultural Offensive

After the military, political, diplomatic, economic and financial earthquake, the cultural world is also organizing to condemn and counter the Russian invasion of Ukraine in its own way. Demonstrations of solidarity all over Europe opened the breach. At first considered rather as an expression of impotence, these artistic and cultural initiatives in favor of peace … Read more

the tempestuous keyboard of Jean-François Sivadier

“Excuse me, is everyone here?” » Murmurs in the audience… Everyone glances at their neighbour, surprises themselves for a fraction of a second to check their own presence and pulls their necks towards the edge of the plateau where two men have just taken their place. One has inadvertently sat on the microphone and the … Read more

The winner of the Josep Ametller Theater Prize focuses on the previous Recvll

Blanes is preparing for the 58th edition of the Recvull Awards, which will be announced on March 13, with two previous events around the text that last year won the Josep Ametller Theater Award, L’aprenenta, original d ‘Ignasi Garcia Barba. This Saturday there will be a presentation on the first floor of the Catholic Center … Read more

‘Bros’: Romeo Castellucci explores themes of obedience and individual responsibility

Known for his very visual pieces, the Italian director Romeo Castellucci takes over the Maison de la Culture in Bobigny, the MC93. With “Bros”, a diminutive of “brothers” which means “brothers” in English, he stages more than thirty men dressed in police uniforms on a set cluttered with machines of all kinds. They carry out … Read more

Pierre Rigal and Jean-Claude Gallotta, free dance at the Théâtre du Rond-Point

Knitting enthusiasts know it well: a single missed stitch and the whole work will remain irreparably wobbly. This speck of dust capable of stopping the most oiled mechanics is the polymorphic atom that stirs up the unclassifiable. Same by the choreographer Pierre Rigal. The bare set transports the audience to a studio where nine people … Read more