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1 et 2 juinPassé
Juin 2024
Samedi 1
16:30 - 17:30
Dimanche 2
16:30 - 17:30

Un jardin philosophe

50 rue Mgr Médard Barth, 67530 Bœrsch
  • Bas-Rhin
  • Grand Est

A philosopher’s garden hosts "D'Allerletcht Bluem - The Very Last Flower", a show by the Tohu-Bohu Theatre based on the book by James Thuber

In the clearing of the nymphaeum of the White Lady, where in 2023 he made the audience vibrate for the young orphan Zenkai, the actor Gilbert Meyer, founder of the theater Tohu Bohu, will present a sp
1 et 2 juinPassé
©Catherine Kern

In the clearing of the Nymphée de la Dame blanche, actor Gilbert Meyer, founder of the Tohu Bohu theatre, will present a show inspired by the book La dernière fleur, written and illustrated in 1939 by the American author James Thurber (1894-1961), and translated in 1952 by Albert Camus. The interpretation will be mi in French, mi in Alsatian, by a tuilage of the two languages that everyone can understand.

Extracts:
“The Twelfth World War, as everyone knows, brought about the collapse of civilization.
Capitals, towns and villages disappeared from the face of the earth.
Bocages and forests were destroyed as well as all the gardens, and all the works of art.
Men, women and children were brought under the most vile species.”
“Books, paintings and music disappeared and human beings could only sit in circles, inactive.”
“Even the few surviving generals had forgotten the outcome of the last war.”
“One day, a young girl who had never seen a flower came upon the last that grew in this world.
She ran to tell the other human beings that the last flower was dying.
The only one who paid attention to her was a young man she found, wandering on an adventure.
The young man and the girl took care of the flower which began to revive.
One day, a bee visited the flower, then a hummingbird.
Very quickly there were two flowers and then four, and then a very large number.”

But it should be noted that Gilbert Meyer named his show not "The last", but "The all last flower". Does this mean that the 12th World War referred to in the book is, in its interpretation, the very last war? To find out, you have to come and visit A Philosopher’s Garden and go at 4:30 pm in the clearing of the water lily…
For more information on the garden:
https://www.un-jardin-philosophe.com/index.html
https://www.un-jardin-philosophe.com/videos/AH-par-DS.mp4
For more information on recent events:
https://www.un-jardin-philosophe.com/7-0-une-nouvelle-un-jardin-philosophe.html

Types of events
Spectacle / Reading
2024 Theme
The five senses in the garden
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Conditions for participation
Reduced fare
Type of audience
General public

À propos du lieu

Un jardin philosophe
50 rue Mgr Médard Barth, 67530 Bœrsch
  • Bas-Rhin
  • Grand Est
Located 35 km from Strasbourg, at the edge of the medieval enclosure of the small town of Boersch and at the foot of Mont Sainte-Odile, this private garden of one hectare, labeled Remarkable Garden, is part of a rich historical and landscaped context. It was built in the 19th century as a pleasure garden and became the cradle of the Spindler family of artists. Its current owners, Catherine and Erwin Kern, are working to restore it by highlighting its shady enclosures, its bright orchard, its cascading stream, and to make it evolve around small shimmering follies, of a white lady... They conceive of his visit as an initiation to the spirit of the place, to the art and philosophy of the gardens, but also as an encounter: a walk enriched by moments of reading and exchanges. During national events (Fête de la Nature, Rendez-vous aux jardins, European Heritage Days), scenography, exhibitions and musical programs are provided by artists and volunteer members of the association La Terre est b
Tags
Jardin remarquable & Jardin de création récente
Accès
Beyond the High Door, park road of Saint Leonard. Follow on foot on 50 m the ready path of the crossroads with the road of Klingenthal - Dogs kept on a lead - Smokers asked to refrain(abstain)
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