Soirée Mondes nouveaux / Mots Voyageurs (Travelling Words)
"Nouveaux Mondes" at the Fondation Pernod Ricard are seven evenings organized by Caroline Naphegyi, with the complicity of Bernard Blistène, Lucie Campos Mitchell, Ronan de Calan, Noé Soulier and Julien Creuzet. A program of the Ministry of Culture.
The French language has been enriched throughout its history by thousands of words from all over the world. The same is true of the Creole language. The words erode until they mean something else. Simone Legrand conceives a sound library of the languages of Martinique, which will rub shoulders during the evening with the visual creations of the collective Mots voyageurs where each word tells its linguistic journey, celebrates its crossbreeding. Phonatory materials, mouth sounds and vocalizations weave their links with the linguistic narrative of Nathalie Gasiglia, lexico-linguist, and the graphic forms elaborated in live thanks to the Superpo application of Malte Martin. "When a language no longer borrows from another, it freezes". Alain Rey
Seven original meetings of creators to question and anticipate the worlds to come. The program was built from the designers' proposals. Design, this "undisciplined discipline" as Ruedi Baur likes to define it, so commonly associated with industry and the object, leaves its silo to embrace the issues of our time. Choreographic performances, sound improvisations, extracts of stories, poems, parolotheque, film fragments, debates, whispered conversations will give shape to these new worlds in order to grasp all their complexity. These seven evenings will be a unique playground that gives free rein to the imagination to collectively speculate on the worlds to come.