39e édition du Festival d’Aurillac : la Méditerranée à l'honneur
Aug 17, 2026 · 43m
Summary
This episode previews the 39th Aurillac International Street Theatre Festival, featuring director Frédéric Rémy, choreographer Dalila Beladza, and actress Sarah Dogas-Marzouk. They discuss reclaiming public space, the ephemeral nature of street performance, and how their works address climate change and collective memory. The discussion highlights the festival's commitment to artistic freedom and community engagement in urban environments.
Topics discussed
Introduction to the 39th Aurillac Street Theatre Festival
Festival launch ceremony and opening performances
The political importance of public space and freedom
Street theatre vs. traditional theatre: History and philosophy
Open access policy and the spirit of the festival
Armand Gatti on spatial awareness in theatre
Adapting performances to outdoor spaces and audiences
Phoenix: Using humor to address ecological crises
Dalila Belaza's dance journey and cultural roots
Collective creation processes in theatre and dance
Supporting artists and expanding to rural communities
The role of the French language in Malta
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