“Deleuze has always opposed the self-centred and limited ego, the key concept of the “encounter”. This is how in point of fact transformations and metamorphoses occur. This work is an encounter with Mikael Marklund centred on a solo. A response – certainly – to another solo based on the text Landscape under Surveillance by Heiner Müller that ends with these frightful words: 'I am the frozen storm'. Nothing more. There is no history because time no longer goes by. My work, after the staging of this text in 2007, was to (re)discover a possible wind. An opening by movement to the search for another storm to be defined – that of history perhaps – that will once again flow, in a dialogue with the outside, in a play between self and self: a current of air to be followed. With a wonderful unknown: tomorrow, to not be abandoned.” Laurent Chétouane
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conception and choreography Laurent Chétouane, Mikael Marklund interpretation Mikael Marklund