Fragile glass globe
Ready to explode
Ashes
Memory or hope of humanity
Without any country
Without any nationality
Fotos @ Luise Flügge
Fragile glass globe
Ready to explode
Ashes
Memory or hope of humanity
Without any country
Without any nationality
Fotos @ Luise Flügge
Would you take me on a walk to your favorite place?”
Béatrice DIDIER began her residency in Aomori by posing this question to local residents.On 1th and 2th november 2024,
One by one, in the culturhouse VALVE theatre room, the spectator was invited to face me through a one-way mirror.
In silence.
To observe her/his face.
Then mine.
Then our two faces combined in a single image.
Little by little, the mirror is removed, until we find ouselves face to face.
As our body is the place and time of our human condition (D. Le Breton)
Until the light shone on who became the actress/the actor.
Before it gets dark.
1972-1973: Learning to walk
1978-1989: Walking,as daily vacation duty
2001: “She wanted to walk to Tierra del Fuego” (in “The Four Deaths of Marie” by Carole Fréchette)
2009-2011: Walking in cities with the question "Would you like to take me into your arms?"
2014: Walking from the Maunthausen camp to the Atelierhaus Salzamt in Linz, carrying 30 kg of salt and repeating the "Song of Hope" by Jean Cayrol 2019: Walk collecting waste in the streets and parks of Cologne Walk in the footsteps of the
1988 Yangoon protest by writing on tree leaves: DOE A YAE
2021: Walking in the Monthelon garden in the footsteps of the reconstruction of the sound walk created by Mathieu Richelle
2023: Walking on the bank that connects the city of Ishinomaki to the Pacific Ocean. Peaceful?
Walking through the Kunstpavillon Burgbrohl area with this question:
"In which world do we want to live in 2024?"
2024: Going to Monthelon for a residency on walkability and fall down a stone staircase. To walk. Being unable from walking. So walking through the books of David the Breton and the thoughts of Thoreau. Imagine walking. Imagine walking through windows. Walking without touching the ground. Walking on the flooded waters of Isles sur Serein. Walking through roofs, grass. Walking to the tree or to Montreal. Walking up to the sky. Walking until you disappear into the landscape.....
Photos © Beatrice Didier & Luis Alvarez