Like a cabinet of curiosities,
Moon was conceived by artist and acrobat
Bastien Dausse as an accumulation of surprising anti-gravity devices, around which small forms lasting around ten minutes each are imagined.
The installations used by Bastien Dausse in his performance are designed to resonate with the space that hosts them. At the Elisabeth sports center, they will connect with the stadium and invite you to take a fresh look at this familiar place, with its own dramaturgy.
You'll follow a specially-created path through the space, wandering through the performances as if on a guided tour of the museum.
"Moon is a mechanical and organic exhibition, like our universe, it is constantly evolving, allowing us to explore and contemplate it. Between
whimsical inventions and impossible acrobatics, it's a search for variations in gravity, a form of farewell to our own weight. It's my way of altering space and time.
Bastien Dausse