It’s the story of a quest across the city.

A city where something happened that has never been told. Something of which traces remain. Traces in the city and traces in the bodies of those who want to remember.

It is a show that searches between the stones of the city, questions the silences of all those who are silent. Who tries to figure out what happened because this is our story and sometimes the story starts all over again. There will be a young man, a singing woman, and an old woman. A rolling piano and silhouettes of paper stuck on the walls. We will talk about them and us, of lost memory, of family secrets, of desires and freedom, of humanity and feminism, of the need for art and then of the Harcourt forest.

Between 1941 and 1946, 20,000 women were shaved in public places throughout France, accused of having had special relations with the Germans. Millions of people have witnessed this mowing. And we know little or nothing about it.

A stroll carried by five artists crossing theater, dance and music where fiction and reality mingle for a moment full of rage, love and melancholy.

DIRECTION, WRITING AND Conception - Perine Faivre / SCENOGRAPHY, MUSIC AND ARTISTIC COLLABORATION - Renaud Gremillon / FROM AND WITH Jules Poulain-Plissonneau, Maril Van Den Broek, Murielle Holtz, Périne Faivre, Renaud Grémillon The role of Marc Lheureux was created by Mathieu Maisonneuve / VISUAL CONTENT INSTALLATION Sophia L. Burns assisted by Paul Harfield with the participation of Mélusine de Maillé / ARTISTIC COLLABORATION - Florie Abras / COSTUMES - Karine Trélon / REALIZATION OF THE "PIANO" - Ber Caumel (locksmith) & Renaud Grémillon / TECHNICAL CONTROL - Clarice Flocon-Cholet / PRODUCTION ADMINISTRATOR Julie levavasseur / Les Arts Oseurs

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