Pastille Opera
Opéra Pastille is a musical black widow that ingests its audience by liquefying its organs after listening. Christophe Imbs and David Noir compose the mandibles.
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Opéra Pastille is a musical black widow that ingests its audience by liquefying its organs after listening. Christophe Imbs and David Noir compose the mandibles.
Whether it is scenic, textual, sound, visual or graphic, my art is exclusively sexual. It is rooted in a fascination with our bodies.
My cock jerked off. Appearance soft or carnally aggressive, shocking, the urge to suck undulates. "Say, draw me a penis! »
Oh, my sex, you coppery piece of meat! Hey you! Touch her. That's how the body is made. To deny it is pure nonsense. Whether you like it or not.
I saw the penis, the little sister of a wanker, and from the height of its erect shaft, it said to me: "Eat, this is my sex! Drink, this is my sperm".
My dick is my friend. It's my boy's prerogative. I like to be what I am in the first place. I love my erect sex as much as I love my flaccid sex.
To decry sexual exhibition is to deny the reality of coitus, the most banal of our realities, in favour of an illusion of self, the mother of all violence.
Théâtre Dissolution, ten solutions for the Theatre ... it will take much more to free from its gangue of sediment and algae, a fantastic creature who no longer even knows that it sleeps under the silt of preconceived ideas and applause of complacency.
Born from the mating of a stage and an audience, the performance comes into the world as the fruit of a pagan harvest.