Performance: Vacillements

Performance
Vacillements c Caroline Giraud

Sunday 21 September
11.30u - 12.15u

Price: Gratuit - Gratis - Free Language: French Location: Scene

with

Marine Riguet, Caroline Giraud, Olivier Terwagne

Presentations

A dialogue between their books "Maillon nu" and "Fugue pour visage". Standing in the world's turmoil, its moult. A voice in the precariousness of things. Accompanied by musician Olivier Terwagne, Caroline Giraud and Marine Riguet will offer a dialogue on their books "Maillon nu" and "Fugue pour visage", both published by maelstrÖm in 2025.

se réparer du monde. debout dans l’été.

les heures renversées nous coulent entre les jambes.

je voudrais nous délire à la lueur des mèches d’une horloge à feu.

croire encore aux fenêtres.

on renonce à paraître. en silence les pierres poussent.

ne plus être qu’un rêve qui aboie la nuit.

marcher c'est mâcher sa nuit c'est traire un peu plus loin ce qui luit.

tous les ponts disent la même langue.

toute chose est appelée à faire jour.


Our speakers

Caroline Giraud

Caroline Giraud

Caroline Giraud lives between Brussels, Paris, and Corrèze. Her writing embraces a diversity of tone and form, offering a sensual poetic universe in which the relationship with nature plays a central role. She uses Instagram as a writing laboratory and, in 2023, published Moelle Immense, a poetry art book illustrated by Ukrainian artist Yuliia Ignat. A finalist in the Puy Poétique competition in 2021, her work has been regularly published in literary journals since 2022 (la forge, Terre à ciel, pro/p(r)ose, Lichen, hélas! / Cahiers rouges, Les Haleurs, Peau électrique, margelles, Prose combat, etc.).
Marine Riguet

Marine Riguet

Marine Riguet was born in 1990. For several years, a significant part of her poetic and theoretical research has been dedicated to intermedial writings, particularly on the web. Her video-poems are published on her YouTube channel, as well as in online journals. In 2022, On dirait une forêt, a collection of texts created in dialogue with musician Didier Casamitjana, was published by maelstrÖm reEvolution in the Bookleg collection. Fugue pour visage is her first poetry book.
Olivier Terwagne HERBINIA bon 2

Olivier Terwagne

Olivier Terwagne is an author, writer, composer, performer and musician, always on the move, weaving bridges between his music, his writings and his songs. He defends a style of writing that attempts to reflect on the impact of “History” on intimate history and memory, sometimes describing his work as philosophical pop poetry. He creates music for documentaries, fiction and poetic performances.