Marseilles. Toursky Theater: Aurélia Decker ignites Festi’Femmes
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- Aurélia Decker: “It’s quite a program to be a woman in 2022” ©DR
As part of the Festi’Femmes Festival given over two days at the Toursky in Marseille, the journalist from “La Provence” Jean-Jacques Fiorito, a specialist in sports and culture, opened the way to unbridled laughter. We do not always know indeed that this funny man at will, and an excellent pen of the regional daily pursues in parallel a career of comedian which one does not qualify as amateur so much the talent of the man is great. It was on the side of his professional memories that he led the public of Toursky who just before him had been entitled to three very unequal discoveries, three likeable young women, to be classified under the heading ” new talents 2021 “. Evoking authentic interviews carried out with David Hallyday whose press attaché had demanded that we not speak of his father, his wife, his children, his private life; Pascal Obispo presented as a false nice, or even Julio Iglesias (he then takes the Spanish accent), Jean-Jacques Fiorito swings quite a bit and the room is awash in laughter. In addition to a great energy, and a lot of eloquence, the journalist showed that he knew a scene and put the public on his side. Then back to the women’s box with the entry on the track of the delirious and joyful Aurélia Decker.
“You are not born a woman, you become one”
Discovered by the Aixois of the Fontaine d’Argent where Fabienne Bécu had programmed her at her beginnings more than ten years ago, Aurélia Decker deserves to be associated with the acronym “Festi’Femmes”. As a woman, she became assured of it, thus following the now realized idea that: we are not born a woman we become one », and as for the festive side, it is five-star laughter with her. Ça va vite, ça fuse, it’s an uninterrupted series of portraits of modern freedom fighters, and co-written with Philippe Ferran, this show entitled ” woman yourself “, mixes sketches, press review bluntly pinning down some boomers very focused on female harassment, danced musical moments (as a toreador she is irresistible), and the incarnation of different types of women. Pregnant woman, femme fatale, political woman, woman raped, angry, in love or deceived, housekeeper, woman whom no one spares, woman at the wheel, woman always waiting at the bend, leading woman, woman to whom denies the fact of being at the head of a project precisely, overwhelmed woman, housewife, free woman, woman to the end of the breasts, harassed woman, Femen, lesbian or whore, they are all there, hanging out at times their children behind them.
Showing that the mental load belongs to them, because often the dumped husbands have not been up to the task, Aurélia Decker exposes with a panel of colorful portraits, that if a man ” is a woman like the others », a woman, she is « a man like the others but worse! “And to swing at woman what do you want:” Mom, what is a feminist? He is someone who is interested in all women… Like dad? ” or ” I am bipolar. Half Paulo, half trash “. ” The 60-year-old guy is a mentor. The 40-year-old guy is a mentor. And I hate those 50 years old “. ” We thought to measure Einstein’s IQ, not Freud’s dick “. With a gravity à la Desproges mixing tragedy and humor, she feels compassion for the Ukrainians who woke up with Kalashnikovs adding immediately: “ Which reminds them of their vacation in Marseille…. »
Syrian Gynecologist in Ardèche
After having explained how the rehabilitation of the perineum takes place, and presented a Syrian gynecologist living in the medical desert of the Ardèche – “the Ardèche attracts the Bedouin, it’s the mountains without skiing, we give birth there most of the time in a car, so much so that the biggest maternity hospital in the Ardèche is the Logan…”-, Aurélia Decker places herself under the aegis of “Respire” by Gaël Faye. Having previously quoted Simone de Beauvoir whose voice we hear, she offers a funny and combative one woman show where it is shown how too often women in front of men have to ” renounce being oneself, so that they become themselves. Vast program, but such a fair observation.
Jean-Remi BARLAND