Cie Les Argonautes – “Not Lost”

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© Antoinette Chaudron
© Antoinette Chaudron

Laws of gravity, induced thrills, zen atmosphere, suspense, and increasing humor, “pas perdus” joyfully mixes acrobatics, humor, and carpentry in an aesthetic, playful, and judicious staging. Versatile, the artists multiply feats, juggle, play the violin, electric guitar, saxophone, and clarinet to end in a comical concert.

The Argonauts met in 1993 in Brussels. Before, they were a bit everywhere. Now too, but they are there as a group of four. Actually, they are five like the three musketeers. But it doesn’t change what was said before.

Since then, they have been doing circus where movement is king and words sleep, trying to put technical achievements at the service of emotion. They move and are moved in shows of sound, light, and special effects where derision meets absurdity, poetry, and pettiness.
In the frantic search for the curviest path between two straight lines, they discovered despite themselves that it’s better to take gravity lightly and that by laughing at everything, one despairs of nothing.

The Argonauts met in 1993 in Brussels. Before, they were a bit everywhere. Now too, but they are there as a group of four. Actually, they are five like the three musketeers. But it doesn’t change what was said before.

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