our outings and leisure ideas in the Vaucluse
To get the year off to a good start, Le Totem, an approved art, childhood and youth scene in Avignon, invites children from 8 years old, saturday 21 januaryto discover a fabulous show: The Universe has a taste of raspberry. Conceived, staged and performed by Zoé Grossot, this little jewel of sensitivity and poetry is the first creation of the young company Boom. Oscillating between art and science in the footsteps of the history of humanity and our universe, it raises fundamental questions about our place as human beings lost on a fragile star. Curious and passionate, Zoé Grossot shares her wonder at astrophysics and paleoanthropology. The sciences offer another way of seeing the world, a change of perspective. Some information overwhelms her, others move her. What guides her is the urgency to express the poetry of these themes. In an intimate universe made of raw materials, imagined by the scenographer Delphine Lancelle, the young woman tells the origin of everything and questions who we are today and our way of seeing the world, by mixing theater, object, puppet and contemporary clown.
The Universe has a taste of raspberry (from 8 years old), Saturday January 21, at 6 p.m., at the Totem (Maison pour tous Monclar, 20, avenue Monclar, in Avignon). Duration: 30 minutes. Prices: 9 euros (adults), 6 euros (children), 5 euros (Pass & Culture Patch). Reservations at 04.90.85.59.55. To place : www.le-totem.com.