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Atys En Folie
Atys, Lully's most famous opera, aroused hilarious parodies throughout the eighteenth century. Jean-Philippe Desrousseaux and his team endeavor to revive this caustic and buffoon spirit through a creation for singers, puppets and musicians. Princes, princesses and kings are relegated to the roles of peasants, fruit and vegetable sellers and fishmongers, in a universe transposed to the countryside: the original text exploits the ambivalent semantic register of the "jardinet" of Cybèle who seeks her "gardener".
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