
CIDFF82 - Journées Internationales des Droits des Femmes
Cultural, Movie screening, Amateur Theater
in Bressols
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International Women's Rights Day - in partnership with Cidff82.
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On the program:
6 p.m.: Play “La robe” by the Compagnie Les Desireuses
FREE
Madness, emancipation, freedom...Marriage as the only horizon of expectation for reasonable women. Marguerite Sirvins, the real-life character on whom Katherine L. Battaiellie was inspired, was locked up in a psychiatric asylum in the 1940s. There she wove a wedding dress, with bits of thread, month after month.
The performance is followed by a discussion with the artists
8 p.m.: light meals on site /...On the program:
6 p.m.: Play “La robe” by the Compagnie Les Desireuses
FREE
Madness, emancipation, freedom...Marriage as the only horizon of expectation for reasonable women. Marguerite Sirvins, the real-life character on whom Katherine L. Battaiellie was inspired, was locked up in a psychiatric asylum in the 1940s. There she wove a wedding dress, with bits of thread, month after month.
The performance is followed by a discussion with the artists
8 p.m.: light meals on site / reservation by email at infolamusecine@orange.fr
8:45 p.m.: KUSAMA: INFINITY > Documentary by Heather Lenz // with Yayoi Kusama
SINGLE PRICE: €5
Kusama: Infinity is an ode to the journey strewn with pitfalls of the woman who has today become the most recognized female artist in the world. Fleeing her conservative upbringing in a small Japanese village, traumatized by a dysfunctional family and the horrors of the Second World War, Yayoi came to the United States in 1957. Foreign, unknown and without ties, she invested body and soul in the expression of a creativity long restricted by her family. Having no weight in an art world in the hands of a few barons, she overcomes prejudices one by one: racism, sexism, stigmatization of mental illnesses and, soon, the difficulties linked to her age. This extraordinary combination of determination and creativity made her a rival to the greatest since the 1960s, even overshadowing the very bankable Andy Warhol! Always surprising, Yayoi has chosen to live in a psychiatric institute since 1977 and, now over 90 years old, continues to create every day.
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- On March 8, 2025 at 6:00 PM