Finitude, a philosophy for some, a state of mind for others, anxiety for the rest. In their quest for serenity and wisdom, time must become an ally and not this perpetual race against time. Camille Chamoux believes it and explains it. Nothing knows to run, to want to project and master everything. Léo Ferré sang it himself: “With time goes, everything goes. We forget the face and we forget the voice. The heart, when it beats more, it’s not worth looking further, you have to let it go and that’s fine. “
Let us be the master of time by changing our gaze and our relationship to it, making the most of every moment, without making procrastination a queen. We are mortals, so is life. So let’s play down. Long live Carpe Diem and dialogue! This is the key to keep moving forward, especially in the face of the health crisis we are going through. There was cherry time. For the epicurean quadra, “in an emergency to appease”, there is time to live. And that goes through 1h10 of humor.
“Le temps de vivre”, a one woman show by and with Camille Chamoux with the help of Camille Cottin, directed by Vincent Dedienne – At the Théâtre du petit Saint Martin (Paris Xème) – From September 10 from Wednesday to Saturday at 8:30 p.m. – Reservations: 01 42 08 00 22
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