The ground is saturated with water, she patiently waits in silence for the new rain like a promise. In a poetics of breath, volleys of arrows break this sleep. Like beams of light, these arrows cut through the air and illuminate the undergrowth.
For thousands of years, archers and their children have been sowing seeds of heritage and knowledge in perpetual evolution. Their gestures and words heal and comfort the beings who welcome them in a prayer of stories. Teachings transmitted through the germination of patient and attentive vernacular practices.
Christelle Enault and Claire Hannicq are among these sowers, guardians raising their bows and blowing with all their bodies rains of seeds which sow the earth. To the sounds of voices that sing the language of plants, human and plant roots intertwine in a quest for self and care.
The artists come together and gather at the edge of the world, where the river cradles the umbels, where the earth shelters dormant life. By drawing inspiration from the natural lines of the plant world, they cultivate attention to the forms of life. Their ancestral gestures tell our stories using organic and seminal materials and shape bridges of love and life, meditative and sensitive prayers.
The exhibition is an invitation to feel in our body a symphony of shapes and movements, to bathe in sap and juice, to jump between the seasons and to talk. Learning from the worlds around us and the beings who populate them means nourishing each other without devouring each other, without taking away the life of tomorrow.
Where does it take place?
Octave Cowbell
5 Rue des Parmentiers
57000 Metz
France
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