School session for 106 students from École élémentaire National, Lycée Marcel Pagnol and Lycée Montgrand.

12 works for 12 playful, poetic, fantastic and extravagant scenes, creating a dynamic show that questions our age-old unconscious and our present.

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Hercules, dernier acte is a mixed work, combining stage and multimedia, for six recorded and filmed singers and six singers (the same ones) on stage. Video, visual arts, archaeology, mythology, literature, electronics and music are combined in this unique show. 

Zad Moultaka and Bruno Messina imagine a hermit Hercules, withdrawn from secular life: a terrestrial and marine god mastering the elements, still venerated despite his withdrawal, he exhorts mankind to draw on his experience to face the planet's contemporary challenges. 

The six singers - both on stage and on screen - create a space in which a kind of mise en abyme of time and space is played out. The singers split into two, on stage and propelled into an olive grove, a ruined temple or a burnt forest. Projection effects at the back of the stage will evoke the hydra of Lerna, whose severed heads grow back again and again, a ground that has become a river or cracked, arid earth, or a black hole swallowing the lion of Nemea... 

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"The world is waiting for Hercules, the Savior, the world is clamoring for him, but his appearance is the beginning of a terrible bewilderment, as his voice, long silent, expresses itself only through a silent, ponderous subtitle, and will finally reveal itself, embodied by a frightening synthesized sound. This icy, inhuman "god machine" voice struggles against its own condition, attempting to move us with its deeply despairing song. It is in this way that our six protagonists will understand that salvation and the quest for a heroic savior lie within each of us, in the depths of the human being." Zad Moultaka

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Location
Hercules, last act - School session
Zad Moultaka, Bruno Messina, Musicatreize
School session
Musical theater
Mon. January 20, 2025 | 2:30 pm Friche la Belle de Mai (Grand Plateau)

DURATION
1h10

Distribution

Ensemble Musicatreize
vocal ensemble

Roland Hayrabedian
direction 

Zad Moultaka
scenic design, music and video 

Bruno Messina
booklet 

Renaud Rubiano
video

Christophe Hauser
sound

Dan Felice
light