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Kitsune

In Japanese folklore, kitsune, the fox, is a supernatural creature endowed with powers of shapeshifting, illusion, and possession.

This kimono-based show features a fisherman and a courtesan. The latter, who seduces the fisherman, turns out to be a transformed fox. She will tempt him, obsess him, and drive him mad with jealousy, leading to a tragic end.

In this performance, seduction is depicted through aerial dance, passion through traditional rope bondage (shibari) on the ground, and obsession and jealousy through suspended shibari.

This show blends Kabuki-inspired theater, aerial dance, and shibari (the art of rope bondage). It is accompanied by staging enhanced by programmed lighting, the use of smoke, and a synchronized soundtrack mixing traditional Asian instruments and reimagined rock scores.

The duration of this show is 30 to 35 minutes.

Hell and Fornication

This show revisits the recurring themes of hierophilia, long considered a reprehensible sacrilege, to the point of landing the Marquis de Sade in prison.

The performance opens with a religious procession of a priest and a nun. After a short ceremony, the cleric reveals himself to be the devil in disguise. He bewitches the nun and subjects her to lust. This is followed by a session of whipping with cat-o'-nine-tails, then ropes and suspension. The devil then uses a candle to pour wax on the nun, who writhes in pleasure. When her ecstasy reaches its peak, the devil flips the nun into a position of inverted crucifixion. He finally lowers her slowly to the ground.

Several phases of the show allow for audience participation: - the whipping session. The whips used are made of wide-banded latex. They can therefore be safely placed in the hands of novices. - The games with wax. The candles used are made of warm wax, so there is no risk of burns. - The return to earth phase after the ritual. A member of the audience is invited to lie down and welcome the nun, as in a mirror game.

This show, lasting 40-45 minutes, is intended for an adult audience.

Dark ritual

This performance was conceived around the theme of Day of the Dead and Voodoo.

A Voodoo sorcerer enters the stage, dragging a coffin. After a few incantations, the coffin suddenly opens. An inanimate woman in a white dress emerges. The sorcerer ties her hands and parades her through the audience like a puppet, in a futile attempt to animate her. He continues the ceremony with more incantations, ties her to a ring, and tears off her dress. The ceremony intensifies: the sorcerer sets her hands and hat on fire in an uncontrollable trance. The woman slowly rises into the air and gradually comes to life in a sensual aerial dance. As the flames subside, the woman slowly becomes inanimate again and descends. The sorcerer then places her back in the coffin and leaves the stage, dragging it behind him.

This 30-35 minute show can be performed outdoors. It blends theatrical performance, aerial rope dance, and pyrotechnic effects (fire, smoke, cold sparks, etc.). The aerial rope dance can be replaced with aerial hoop, and the undressing sequence can be omitted, making the show suitable for all audiences.

Other...

Here you will find a selection of images from other performances on various themes:

  • Venetian masquerade

  • Roaring Twenties ball

  • Festival street performances

  • Masquerade party

  • Doll show

  • Pyrotechnic displays

  • ...