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Le Mouton Noir

Description

Four people grew up without a father and break away from this missing figure. They fight out the battle that they were never able to fight with him, with each other. They navigate their way past obstacles, try to name and distort their identity. Nothing should stand in the way of them becoming who they want to be; strong, smart, successful, but for whom exactly? Are they still trying to please the one who isn’t there?

They force each other to form a vision on major topics, such as love, faith, loneliness, open-mindedness, ambition and death. Their hearts on the table, their dreams overhauled, their fears visible, their desires palpable; In this way the absence of the father increasingly takes shape. A

subject that is not discussed much, because the loss is taboo and the situation is self-evident to them, but it has a major influence on who they are, how they think, how they move.

Through the performance as a ritual, they free themselves from the constant urge to be confirmed. They observe the difference between who they are and what they want to be. They no longer regard the will to show that things are going well, that they are strong, that they work hard and that they can do it all on their own as their strength, but as their weakness. They search for their first nature, for their open-mindedness with the audience as witness. They attempt to manifest themselves as sincerely as possible, without censorship, as a human being, as an artist, as a lover, as a daughter of, as a son of, as a child.