Inspired by the work of PEF, directed by Cyril Le Grix and produced by the Communauté de Communes du Pays de Falaise, the musical show Terra Migra poetically raises awareness among young and old about the reality of immigration.
TERRA MIGRA SHOW
Saturday 9 November | 20H
Sunday 10 November | 15H
At the Forum – Falaise Theater
Free | On reservation
from the Falaise – Suisse Normande Tourist Office (from October 8)
A humanist story that takes a different look on migration crises
TERRA MIGRA is a musical show that brings together nearly a hundred amateur and professional artists and migrants, to evoke this phenomenon as old as the world: migration. It is part of the DNA of our territory which has always been a welcoming land for men and women in exile.
In our globalized society, migrations, whose humanitarian stakes are considerable, are one of the great challenges of our time. Contrary to some discourses, candidates for exile rarely have a choice, and their migration is very often a forced flight. By giving access to this "other", theater allows us to change our perspective, it helps us to escape indifference or even fear. It defuses hostile reactions towards those who are different so that they do not become the scapegoat of a society in crisis.
- Terra Migra based on the work of PEF
- Directed by: Cyril le Grix
- Composer: Jean-Christophe Masson
- Distribution
- Cétainsy: Thibaut Corrion
- Madhope: Gabriel Gozlan-Hagendorf
- Terra Migra: Anne Royer, singing teacher at the Pays de Falaise Music School accompanied by student performers
- Scenography: Antoine Milian
- Video creation: Katell Paugam
- Costumes: Coline Ploquin
- Lighting: Stéphane Bégeot and Gonzag
- General management: Gonzag
- Production (executive): Cie 1080
- Production : Community of Communes of the Pays de Falaise
- With the support of the European Leader Fund, the Calvados department and the City of Falaise
With the orchestra of the Pays de Falaise Music School: musician-teachers and students ; Arts Dance teaching at the Guillaume le Conquérant High School under the direction of Françoise Lhémery ; The Huchette Choir and the volunteer migrants from the School for Parents and Educators.