Rémi Luchez (FR) — L’Homme Canon
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About the performance
L’homme canon / The Human Cannonball
Originally, the human cannonball was a fairground attraction in which a man, properly shoed and helmeted, was launched from an unusual cannon. This image became the source of inspiration for Rémi Luchez.
He is the projectile, using the full weight of his body to trace a heroic arc.
Somewhere, she sings — and he hovers.
Both of them, fully aware of the poetic and kamikaze nature of their act, let themselves be consumed and then disappear.
L’homme canon is about ultimate vertigo — intoxication through simplicity and joy born from restraint.
“Among the pioneers of minimalist circus is tightrope walker Rémi Luchez, who masters the discipline of endless symbolism. Alongside solo performer Lola Calvet, he reaches a certain degree of perfection in the economy of gesture and prop, capturing their very essence.” — Théâtre(s) Magazine
“Part tender adventurer of fragile balance, part eccentric, ruffled bird, circus artist Rémi Luchez leads us into dangerous and comical situations, playfully defying the laws of gravity.” — sceneweb.fr
Duration: 50 min.
Age: 8+
Credits
Author / concept: Rémi Luchez
Performers: Rémi Luchez accompanied by Lola Calvet
Light design: Michael Philis or Niels Doucet or Jean-Ulrich Vert
Production & touring: Mathilde Menand
Producer: Association des Clous / Lot / Occitanie
Project partners: Le Grand Figeac / L'été de Vaour / ScénOgraph – Scène conventionnée Théâtre et Théâtre musical, Théâtre de l'Usine