Simeon Gratini
Well well, back to physicality, back to the cold, hard floor that gently warms up as the body falls on it. back to the nauseating sensation of a body that has spun too much and that, after one last effort, leaves the stage exhausted.
Before setting foot on Stockholm’s soil, the performer's feet grew up in Switzerland and they had to put on many pairs of shoes that deteriorated rapidly on the limestone rock of the Jura. It's a good thing that skin, bones, muscle and tendons renew themselves and can even adapt to better suit the task they are forced to do. It would have been a bit annoying to have to replace part of the body after a too intense use.
Well, on that note, I'm off for a smoke.
Outside eye: Carina Reich