PLEASE DO SOMETHING!
Please do something is an opportunity to bring our univers to the streets, a moment to experiment the most real reactions of the public.
The people on the streets are a special kind of public, they feel free to see, to move, to consume. They are in a beautiful innocence situation, they don't have previous ideas of what's going on......
The scene is empty, nothing happens. In the public, a "normal" person starts to act weird, the movements grows more and more until becoming a dance of freedom.
The time it takes for the public to understand what 's happening is a precious moment. The reality changes the limits, the moral structure moves, and the apparences are not what you think.
In the right moment, between this worlds, a character arrives, slowly everything returns to the correct order, the music helps, the strange one becomes an artist, the movement becomes a dance, the reality is again something that they can recognise at least for the moment.....
The message is clear, direct, and honest. The feelings, we share on stage, through the juggling, dance and theater give place and time for reflexion..
From then on, the show lives on its own. we just ask to the people: ..... 'please do something...'
What we can do is dream with the most direct contact, with the surprise of distorted things, what
we can do is go out to meet the people, learn their answers, invite them to PLAY.
We want to invade the street, occupy a tiny parcel of this world and declare ourselves the fervent defenders of the yet undiscovered, take advantage of a city full of living beings to propose a moment FASEQIATRA, to create a apparatus of unusual proposals, that bring to light the children, the shadows, the hyperautomatic minds.
Without breaking any further with the ordinary, we become part of the mass of spectators to set off on a delirium that enriches the encounter.
PLUSQIATRA
Please do Something is also image and intervention. We also propose to be between the public and bring a moment of FaseQiatra.
With no way to predict what is happening, playing with the viewer, being part of a little moment that changes reality.
It is the inspiration to continue, anticipating, putting the stage where it's not expected, reflecting and sharing the world as we see and suffer it.