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    Le Carnaval Baroque

    The sumptuous and grotesque world of a mid-seventeenth-century Italian carnival.

    Le Carnaval Baroque
    Le Carnaval Baroque © Aleksey Gushchin
    Le Carnaval Baroque
    Le Carnaval Baroque © Aleksey Gushchin
    Le Carnaval Baroque
    Le Carnaval Baroque © Aleksey Gushchin

    Vincent Dumestre | conception, direction, baroque guitar and colascione
    Cécile Roussat | staging and choreography
    François Destors | scenography
    Chantal Rousseau | costumes
    Christophe Naillet | lighting
    Mathilde Benmoussa | make-up
    Julie Coffinières | masks
    Julien Lubek | artistic collaboration

    Anaïs Bertrand | mezzo-soprano
    Paco Garcia | tenor
    Martial Pauliat | tenor
    Igor Bouin | baritone
    Stefano Amori, Julien Lubek, Désiré Lubek | mimes
    Antoine Hélou, Rocco Le Flem | Chinese mast
    Max Spuhler | floor acrobatics
    Victor Zachor | floor acrobatics, juggling
    Quentin Bancel | juggling, cyr wheel

    Louise Ayrton | violin
    Isaure Lavergne | flute, bassoon
    Adrien Mabire | cornet à bouquin
    Lucas Peres | viola da gamba, chitarrino
    Michèle Claude | drums
    Simon Guidicelli | double bass

    Le Poème Harmonique

    Circus art, music and dance of the 17th century
    From Il Fàsolo to Monteverdi

    This baroque carnival takes place in all its splendour in the sumptuous and grotesque world of mid-seventeenth-century Italy. A poetic gathering of acrobats, jugglers, mime artists, singers and musicians offers a genre-defying show at the interface of several artistic disciplines, featuring popular music, baroque choral singing and commedia dell’arte. An invitation to young and old alike to be transported to another world.

    Coproduction Jeanine Roze Production | Céleste Productions – Les Grandes Voix