Immersive experience
                            
                    
                Noire
Tania de Montaigne, Stéphane Foenkinos and Pierre-Alain Giraud
21 Apr - 29 May 2023
21 Apr - 29 May 2023

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"Take a deep breath, exhale, you are now in Montgomery, Alabama, in the 1950s." Tania de Montaigne

This immersive exhibition plunges spectators into the southern United States when segregation was rife. We follow 15-year-old Claudette Colvin who, on 2 March 1955, refused to give up her seat on a bus to a white passenger. Nine months later, Rosa Parks repeated this action and it is her name that History has retained.
Adapted from Tania de Montaigne's biographical essay, Noire (Black Woman) reviews the commonplace nature of ordinary racism. By using an original narrative technique, this experience questions spectators who have become players and highlights the universal nature of the content.
Author: Tania de Montaigne 
 Directing-production: Pierre-Alain Giraud 
 Director: Stéphane Foenkinos 
 Production: Novaya, Emanuela Righi, Centre Pompidou, Flash Forward Entertainment   
 Composition and sound design: Valgeir Sigurdsson / Nicolas Becker 
 Scenography: Laurence Fontaine 
 Technical direction team: Mathieu Denuit 
System engineer: Pierre-Luc Denuit
Where
Level –1
When
21 Apr - 29 May 2023
11am - 9pm, every days except tuesdaysNot suitable for children under 13 years of age
Booking strongly recommended
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