photo Patrice Guyon For the opening of the season outside its walls, the Théâtre de Vesoul invests the Paul-Morel Hospital, a sumptuous deserted building. The former dispensary offers an island of inspirations and a field of explorations to the carrier group, it opens its majestic corridors, its monumental staircase and its exteriors to dancers and audiences. Choreographer Mame Mor Tall organizes four choreographic times for nine performers acco…
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photo Patrice Guyon For the opening of the season outside its walls, the Théâtre de Vesoul invests the Paul-Morel Hospital, a sumptuous deserted building. The former dispensary offers an island of inspirations and a field of explorations to the carrier group, it opens its majestic corridors, its monumental staircase and its exteriors to dancers and audiences. Choreographer Mame Mor Tall organizes four choreographic times for nine performers acco…