The French company Colbok draws on the latest images to create popular theatre that masterfully combines street arts and music.
Since 1997, their shows, whether parades or fixed performances in public spaces, have been characterised by strong interactivity with the audience. Humour and poetry are the cornerstones of their work, guided by the idea of universal laughter that allows them to share their creations around the world. Colbok redefines the everyday to make it more fun, poetic and accessible. They always seek to move, entertain and provoke reflection in their audience.
Three strange characters, transformed into living statues, wander the streets disrupting the daily rhythm. With their painted bodies and emotions running high, they create poetic images that invite us to pause and reflect, questioning our rush and frenetic routines. A performance that transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary, offering subtle and moving encounters.
Three strange characters, transformed into living statues, wander the streets disrupting the daily rhythm. With their painted bodies and emotions running high, they create poetic images that invite us to pause and reflect, questioning our rush and frenetic routines. A performance that transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary, offering subtle and moving encounters.
Three dancers in tutus escape from their music box and the conservatory to discover real life on the street. Curious, intrepid and mischievous, they combine classical dance steps with improvised and humorous situations, offering a poetic snapshot that challenges conservative dogmas and transforms public space into a dreamlike stage.
Three dancers in tutus escape from their music box and the conservatory to discover real life on the street. Curious, intrepid and mischievous, they combine classical dance steps with improvised and humorous situations, offering a poetic snapshot that challenges conservative dogmas and transforms public space into a dreamlike stage.