Cultural initiatives and municipal concerns
SummaryA theatrical company from the Parisian suburbs decided to perform plays in areas of Paris which had no theatrical tradition. Its aim was to look deliberately for a new audience and to make it discover a form of entertainment to which it was not accustomed. It was decided to perform outdoors, free of charge. The company chose Ionesco's Macbett, a modern farce about political ambitions and the meaning of power. The enthusiasm of the local population for the project led to a surprisingly festive ambience. Many people saw their involvement as a means of getting to know their neighbours. However, the enthusiasm of some people was counterbalanced by the reluctance and nervousness of others. Is there not a danger in exposing oneself too much to one's neighbours ? Would someone not try to hijack these efforts politically ? Would the play not stir up violence among young people ? Aurélien Lorgnier, the project founder, talks about the ups and downs of this social and cultural adventure. It is a textbook case. Summary translated from French by Rachel MARLIN.
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