The universe is not bothered about our lives. Morning turns to evening, seasons incessantly change. We, meanwhile, live in indifference.
How do we make sense of our existence? How do you play with the dizziness caused by this sense of emptiness? Hervé Koubi knows the answer: you dance. Better if with other people. Better still if these people are different from us and the encounter, in the movement, becomes a melting pot.
The French Algerian choreographer arrives at Oriente Occidente with his new work: Sol Invictus, a generous piece full of vital energy, performed by 17 dancers on stage who come from Europe, Brazil, Asia, North Africa and the United States. It crosses language and cultural boundaries - as well as those of classical codes, of urban dance and acrobatics - and offers a way out.
Having grown up in an atmosphere of silence, Koubi formed his company as a forum to raise questions. It is an outlet, he says, "to share with the public the issues that touch me".