
Show for young audiences, ages 5 and up Duration: 45 min
Inside Me is a philosophical tale, a story both intimate and universal, that of an encounter we all have one day as we grow up, the story of the encounter with ourselves.
A curious and courageous child has the strange sensation of not being completely "the king" within himself. An ogre lives inside him, an ogre who strangely resembles him. Every night, it's the same scenario: the one who skips the most stones gets to eat the other. Eat the ogre or let yourself be eaten, sometimes you have to overcome your fears to move forward... At the end of this initiatory journey, self-affirmation, the conquest of a self, the confusion that evaporates to make way for a being who will still have paths to take to build himself, but who will emerge richer from this "Combat," which is anything but ordinary. The story of a lifetime.
A WORD FROM THE CHOREOGRAPHER
I wanted to explore the infinitely small, where emotions teem and jostle, to recount this daily struggle with oneself, and to take the little girl I once was by the hand to help her put words to this tsunami of emotions. To show the need for a gentle coexistence, to revive the idea that even the ugliest monster can help us build ourselves and has its place in the inner world that makes up each of us.
A curious and courageous child has the strange sensation of not being completely "the king" within himself. An ogre lives inside him, an ogre who strangely resembles him. Every night, it's the same scenario: the one who skips the most stones gets to eat the other. Eat the ogre or let yourself be eaten, sometimes you have to overcome your fears to move forward... At the end of this initiatory journey, self-affirmation, the conquest of a self, the confusion that evaporates to make way for a being who will still have paths to take to build himself, but who will emerge richer from this "Combat," which is anything but ordinary. The story of a lifetime.
A WORD FROM THE CHOREOGRAPHER
I wanted to explore the infinitely small, where emotions teem and jostle, to recount this daily struggle with oneself, and to take the little girl I once was by the hand to help her put words to this tsunami of emotions. To show the need for a gentle coexistence, to revive the idea that even the ugliest monster can help us build ourselves and has its place in the inner world that makes up each of us.
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On 11 February 2026
- 16:00