Léo Hit Coupal + Hanna Sybille Müller
Double Bill
Léo Hit Coupal — Nulle part
Léo Hit Coupal’s Nulle part explores the space between our lives and our time, where a migratory bird, dust on our shoes, and an overload of stimuli are enough to make us lose ourselves.
Split across countless interests and pressures, orientation becomes both a personal and collective quest. Through an intimate and disorienting ecological fable, the solo addresses overload and the search for meaning. The blend of breakdance and spoken-word poetry expresses the tension of a fragmented era, and of a daily life that mirrors it.
Hanna Sybille Müller — The Choreographic Garden – Vegetal Transformation
Hanna Sybille Müller’s The Choreographic Garden – Vegetal Transformation draws inspiration from lichens to choreograph symbiotic relationships.
Using the lichen as a guiding scientific metaphor, the work creates forms of coexistence based on interdependence, mutual adaptation, and resilience. Pulsations, vibrations, and undulations evoke the aquatic origins of the body and its continuity with the vegetal world through somatic practices such as Continuum.
The piece also weaves together ecological mourning—linked to the ongoing loss of environmental richness—and personal grief following the loss of a close artistic collaborator. Drawing on vegetal cycles of decomposition and regeneration, grief is approached not as rupture, but as transformation.