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Fiction Friction, a title borrowed from the novelist and visual artist Édouard Levé, is an organic precipitate in which the singularities of the performers, their intimacies, their friendships, their differences, all tumble together. A melting pot of relationships created on the stage, from which emerge senses, friction, caresses and distances.
Fiction Friction is a game, an orderly disorder, a theatrical travesty, a surge of vitality. These are all ingredients that Phia Ménard has turned into a collective dance experience. This young generation no longer wants to be divided or assigned. The show also reflects their freedom to think and to be.
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