Joris Lacoste

Nexus de l’adoration

MC93 – Maison de la Culture de Seine-Saint-Denis
decemberdec 4 – 7
1/3

Creation 2025

2h15

Prices €8 to €25
Subscribers €8 to €18

Thursday december 4

20h

Friday december 5

20h

Saturday december 6

18h

Sunday december 7

16h

Interpretation and participation in writing Daphné Biiga Nwanak, Camille Dagen, Flora Duverger, Jade Emmanuel, Thomas Gonzalez, Léo Libanga, Ghita Serraj, Tamar Shelef, Lucas Van Poucke. Design, text, music and direction Joris Lacoste. Scenography and lighting Florian Leduc. Choreography by Solène Wachter. Musical and sound collaboration Léo Libanga. Costumes Carles Urraca. Son Florian Monchatre. Directing assistant Léo Libanga, Raphaël Hauser. Marine Brosse. Stagiaire Seydou Grépinet. Production and distribution Hélène Moulin-Rouxel, Colin Pitrat – Les Indépendants. Administration Edwige Dousset. 

Production Delegated Company Scale 1:1
Associated Production La Muse en Circuit – CNCM
With the support of the Fondation d’entreprise Hermès and the Fonds de production Drac Île-de-France – ministère de la Culture
Coproduction Bonlieu Scène nationale; MC93 – Maison de la Culture de Seine-Saint-Denis; Théâtre Garonne – European stage; Célestins – Théâtre de Lyon; Festival d'Automne à Paris; Festival d’Avignon; Centre Dramatique National Orléans – Centre-Val-de-Loire; Festival Musica
With the artistic participation of the Young National Theatre and the TNB School’s insertion scheme
Résidences Abbaye de Noirlac; La Muse en Circuit – CNCM; MAC de Créteil; Cromot (Paris); MC93 – Maison de la Culture de Seine-Saint-Denis; Bonlieu Scène nationale d'Annecy; Théâtre Garonne – European stage Toulouse 
The company Échelle 1:1 is contracted by the Drac Île-de-France – ministère de la Culture and by the Region Île-de-France
Acknowledgements Alan Hammoudi, Pierre-Yves Macé, Augustin Parsy, Assia Turquier-Zauberman, Jean-Baptiste Veyret-Logerias, Ling Zhu


The MC93 – Maison de la Culture de Seine-Saint-Denis and the Festival d'Automne à Paris are co-producers of this show and present it as a co-realisation. 

The author, composer and director Joris Lacoste brings us a show blending pop with the liturgical. It maps out the contours of a new cult in which nine officiants sing, dance and speak. This ritual of a highly unusual kind is the basis of a very unique show.

 

Is it possible for a religion to exist that promotes otherness, non-conformity, and even dissonance? In any case, this is the all-inclusive utopia that Joris Lacoste dreams up in a homage to our world’s fascinating, inextricable, antagonistic, uncomfortable and expansive diversity. It is not a question of ironing out our different points of view, nor of neutralizing opposition, nor of promoting devotion to a smaller common ground, but rather it is about admitting, welcoming and celebrating our intrinsic heterogeneity. The result is a hybrid liturgy that shifts between freewheeling inventory, kaleidoscope of our time, and prosaic oratorio, on the border between bewildering and downright zany. We once again come face-to-face with the poetic aesthetics of Joris Lacoste as he sets about implementing, in a mischievous way, an art of the re-enchantment of the banal, and the familiar. He does so via the magic of improbable juxtapositions, sprinkled with knowing winks, parodic passages and flashes of formal brilliance. It is highly likely that the nine onstage followers will prompt a spate of conversions within the audience.

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