Soa Payet, stage author, works with memory, the one that will be and the one that will become following our present actions. It’s about rediscovering the stories that arise from the circus imaginary, in a more extensive sense, where dance, text and circus object mix.
He grew up between the Paris region, the island of Reunión, Columbia and finally Ecuador. He trained as a circus artist at the Amiens, Montpellier, Brussels and Toulouse circus schools.
He was a dance, clown, Butoh and theater apprentice. All these fields led him to focus his work on his own roots, to understand that which traverses generations and demands listening to.
Zoé Debary, in theater, carried out an academic research on circus gestures and words. From her trapeze-dance, she came down to the stage floor to take a step into the choreography of bodies through GAGA (GAGA MOUVEMENT) dance and the actor’s opening thanks to the Chekov training, in Brussels. Following her experience, she accompanies circus artists in their creations, «Circus remix» from Tercer Circ (2017-2018), «No puc morir» from Cie La Gesti (2019-2020), «PAPY» from Lucha Emilia (2020-2022).
Her research resonates in her works and her works resonate in her research. How do we embody (drama)circuses?
La memòria de la Pepa
Our project came to life between the mountains of Medellín and the heights of Reunión. We’re looking to formulate our internal screams. Screams of uprooting, screams hidden in crammed throats, silent screams that are heard from the bottom of the earth, screams of our ancestors and descendants.
“La memòria de la Pepa” is a circus story, the story of Pipo, a globetrotter. Remember, remember, make it materialize, bring it to light, the terrific spirit of the colonial plunderer and the depth of the jungle. Juggling with his “toquilla” straw hats, his candles, his dangling fabrics, he structures the space and his time. Pipo transforms and creates his own rituals, he dances his loss, with love.
We don’t choose to represent any culture in particular. We choose to invent a story inspired by the memory of our elders and its role in today’s questions which demands new formulations. We gather in the history of our memories to find fragments of what has been lost and what has to be reinvented.