My creations proceed from a precise mythology that expands through various incarnations, heroes and heroines of animal and human inspiration.

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La Toison dort | Valérie Brancq, David Noir | La planète des femmes, le désarroi des filles | Screen capture © David Noir

Fencing Diary J-32

I will always try to legitimately welcome the confusion of girls who would put their index finger in contact with mine to make light.

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Breast Feast | "The Fleece Sleeps" served on a platter | Episode 7 | Screenshot © David Noir

Fencing Diary J-37

Our seriousness, our torments, our pleasures and our laughable misfortunes will soon be there, served on a platter! The ticket office is open...

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Performance design | David Noir | "Altérés Go !" at the Générateur | Photo © Karine Lhémon

Fencing Diary J-50

Opening of the Journal of the Creation of Attraction Fates at the Generator | "I have never loved anything about an individual other than their potential to perform."

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La Toison dort at the Générateur (Gentilly) | Performance by David Noir with Valérie Brancq, Philippe Savoir, Sonia Codhant, Any Tingay and David Noir | Improvised music: Christophe Imbs | Photo © Karine Lhémon | 2012

The Fleece sleeps at the Generator

All episodes of La Toison dort at the Générateur. 15 hours of performance over 3 evenings. A prelude to "Parques d'attraction" created the following year.

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Les Parques d'attraction | Christophe Imbs, Valérie Brancq, David Noir | La loi des enfants en action sur fond flouté de trahison | Montage © David Noir d'après photo © Karine Lhémon | Le Générateur

Children fight with the law

Poetry of micro betrayal, invisible to the eye, but so strongly felt that it takes years to express its substance, to draw its outlines.

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