Création Théâtre Bouches Décousues au musée McCord de Montréal, 8 mai 2007 Traducteur(s) Linda Gaboriau (Auteur féminin) Nombre de personnages 2 Personnage(s), 2 Femme(s), 2 Acteur(s) | |
Original
- Original en français par Jasmine Dubé sous le titre de La couturière [2004] (Lanctôt Éditeur, Montréal: 2004) 10.95$
- Théâtre Bouches Décousues, 16 janvier 2004 et aux festivals : À pas contés de Dijon, en février 2004; à Meli'môme à Reims, en avril 2004
Résumé
The simple, beautiful and touching story of Ariane, a painter who shows us the workshop where Blanche, her seamstress grandmother, works. During the visit, Ariane explains the genius of the grandmothers who crafted masterpieces with mere string… Aware of that heritage, Ariane understands that everything starts from nothing… By visiting the workshop, the audience takes a theatrical path through the meeting of visual art and generations.
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- Décor: Ariane's Studio
The spectators arrive in a painter's studio. A canvas hangs on the wall. There is a table and a chair, some paint brushes, photographs and drawings pinned to the wall. A bouquet of flowers.
Then, Ariane arrives, surprised to find other people in her studio.
Blanche's workshop
ARIANE
We've arrived. You see, I have the key. Just a minute, I'll turn on the lights. (She whispers.) Follow me. Softly.
We enter Blanche's workshop quietly, as if entering a sacred space. White slippers are hanging on a line along the wall.
- Indication de production: Theatrical journey; paintings by Sylvie Gosselin, silhouettes and puppets by Sonia Cloutier
- Caractéristiques des personnages: ARIANE
BLANCHE
Extrait
« ARIANE : If I could mend the world, I'd begin by mending my grandmother. […] (Blanche appears behind the armchair and caresses Ariane's cheek with her gloved hand, then covers her with the quilt.) I would use my needles to mend people, and animals and the land. […] There are holes everywhere: black holes, holes in the head, gaping holes left by war. »