Two dancers turn the conventions of dance theatre on their head and shatter the bureaucratic absurdity of the reception process, which is based on suspicion and the scrutiny of people’s stories.

Kafkaesque, you say? Oppressive, absurd and deeply inhumane, the administrative procedure at the heart of La Demande d’asile (The Asylum Request) fully deserves the label. Blending dance and theatre, Nicolas Barry’s piece makes palpable, through the bodies of its two performers, the violence of the interview conducted by the authorities — for this is, in truth, an interrogation. Repeated questioning, constant suspicion, the obligation to relive and recount trauma: political violence unfolds through the paper language of bureaucracy.
This bureaucratic ordeal can be especially harrowing for LGBTQIA+ people. How do you find the words to reveal an identity long kept hidden? How do you speak about love? Drawing on theatrical devices, the piece stages the encounter between an immigration officer and a woman seeking asylum on the grounds of her sexual orientation. Their words are amplified by increasingly mechanical and athletic movements that gradually drift out of sync with their dialogue, pushing scenes towards the grotesque. Until, perhaps, everything changes in a single dramatic twist.
Sunday 30 August, from 13:00 to 22:00, a festive Sunday at the Ariana with the cast of La Demande d’asile. It’s just a step from the stage to the dancefloor… a dance step, of course! Nicolas Barry and his artistic team invite you to enjoy the many facets of their talent and their warm hospitality. Now it’s your turn!
Full price CHF 30.- / Reduced rate (AVS, AI, unemployed), youth rate (13-20 y/o and student), UNIRESO, partner venue subscription holders, entertainment industry professionals CHF 20.- / 20ans20francs card and children 3 to 12 y/o CHF 14.-
