Grand Miroir explores the possibility of an individual and collective revolution through fragility by looking with tenderness at our never-ending attempt to fit into the box while distinguishing ourselves from it at the same time.
It is a solo that questions the intimate and social paradoxes linked to the evaluation from others and from ourself in an attempt to value incertitude, doubt and the possibility to stay mobile. Grand Miroir proposes to play down our social posture and our assurances in order to embrace the trying, the ridiculous, the uncertainty and therefore the change.