Friendship is born in the moment when one person says to another: “What! You too? I thought I was the only one.”
Lewis Carroll
A chance encounter — the moment we realize someone can understand us, listen to us, share our view of the world, and have the same reactions. Maybe complete us.
Two beings, two friends, a special relationship. That kind of bond that only friendship can create.
Two characters in constant transformation, in body and in emotion. A kaleidoscope in which images and situations change unpredictably with every movement.
Together, they experience the full range of emotions: anger, sadness, jealousy, boredom, doubt — but also joy, anticipation, hope, and love.
A wordless performance, leaving the audience speechless. A whirlwind. A moment of intense, sincere life.
A theatrical action in which movement, driven by emotion, does the talking.
Friendship is overwhelming for all children. It is the first emotional contact with society. Finding a friend is always a way to start recognising your own emotional world and your ability to navigate it.
Friendship is about recognising yourself in another, discovering that you are not alone… and that you are perfectly fine just as you are.
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