CORPS
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GRAPHIES
CORPS
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GRAPHIES
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What if our sensory experiences could help us better understand and support all living things?
This is the central question explored by the Corps&Graphies collective, as they combine popular education with embodied experiences to raise awareness.
Their mission? Inform, mobilise, and take action for social and systemic justice by re-examining the relationships between ourselves and with the living world.
Through workshops, Corps&Graphies developed an innovative approach that brings together art, science and activism. A powerful tool for nourishing critical thinking and reinventing our relationships with the living world.
Septembre 2025. Corps&Graphies brings their workshop VIVANT•ES, Dansons Comme des Bêtes (LIVING BEINGS, Let's Dance Like Animals) at the Césure, a third-space dedicated to the transfer of knowledges, established where one of the Sorbonne-Nouvelle University campuses once stood in the fifth district of Paris.
Guillaume Bury and William Ganter Restrepo were missioned by Corps&Graphies to record this workshop. A unique multi-sensory immersion, where listening, singing, and dancing allows participants to embody the physicality of the animal world and rethink their place in natural ecosystems.
The goal? Deconstruct pseudoscientific discourses and prejudices still fuelling systems of domination and discrimination today, in the streets and online.
Comes December 2025. The Césure welcomes again Corps&Graphies for their other workshop DANSES RE-BELLES. Participants dive into an interactive story, learning a new dance move at each chapter while discovering its historical context and socio-political impact, often little-known.
Guillaume and William are then called back to record this workshop, and experience how dance can transform into an act of resistance.