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The Garçons! are two french waiters from the before last century. They entertain your event with original French Menu composed of a glass of poetry as appetizer, a rap song as an entree, a funny choreography as the first course, some surrealistic actions, puppetry. The main course is a silent movie, where the audience is directed to perform in a real movie, with few cameras and for the desert a French kiss lesson
Who is the fool magician?
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Creation Myths
Olivier Jost, alias OJO is a magician, not with a rabbit, a true one, a wizard, a shaman, an artist of words and objects who manipulates the time between temples (the side of the head). Before this rare sort of human mind disappears, I had with my children the privilege and the chance to see the show " At the beginning of the world " in preview. Giuseppe Marongiu
We’ll hear Djemem the slam poet, Quentin de la Tour the drummer
troubadour, Shuo Shong the old mountain man from the Tonkin Heights,
Amadou Traoré the Peul griot, Churro the Quescua shaman and many
other colourful storytellers.
Olivier Jost, also known Professor from Zoublistan (the land of the
forgotten soul), will embody all these characters one by one, and will share
with you all their treasures.
Tale setting by Pauline Cardon
A storytelling show for all audiences from 10 years old
Admission fee: up to you, in the hat.
Who are the Garçons! ?
Fabien Fitussi and Olivier Jost are two french artists living in Israel.
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Fabien is an original artist from Paris specialized in multi-media art and Olivier is a Brussels artist, actor, storyteller and musician.This Franco-Belgian collaboration puts the French culture, whose Freres Lumiere are the great ambassadors, in the Belgian surrealist style.
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Olivier Jost is a polymorphic artist: a sacred dancer, a piano player, a music composer, a song writer, a writer, a storyteller, an illustrator, a singer, a tarot card creator and reader, a theater director, an actor, a healer, a seeker of happiness. He has performed within different international companies, considering himself as a “Troubadour”.
Olivier Jost
One glass of poetry?
A silent Movie?