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How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Global Warming

It portrays its poles
Creation 2010
The art project

How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Global Warming is a show from the North. It portrays its poles, its lines, its fluxes, its tensions, its thresholds, its borders, its internal dynamics, using different tools such as distancing, demarcation, crossing, locating and the globe.
This show’s goal is to experiment with the possibility of going from one space to another without bumping (too much) into anything.

Performances

Written and directed by: Frédéric Ferrer
Stage design: Anne Buguet, Olivier Crochet et Frédéric Ferrer
Lights: Olivier Crochet
Costumes: Anne Buguet
Sound design: Pascal Bricard
Starring: Pascal Bricard, Astrid Cathala, Frédéric Ferrer, Pierre Grammont, Catherine Lenne, Benjamin Nicolas, Karen Ramage, Stéphane Schoukroun
Assistant: Lila Fondrat

Notices and credits

Production: Vertical Détour
Partnership: Domaine d’O (Hérault - Montpellier), Ferme de Bel Ebat - théâtre de Guyancourt, CNES, la Chartreuse - Centre national des écritures du spectacle, Région Île de France, DRAC Ile de France - Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication (aide à la production), Conseil Général de la Seine Saint Denis, ADAMI, Observatoire de l’espace du Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales, EPS de Ville-Evrard. Avec l’aide à la diffusion d’ARCADI.

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