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Saturday 16 September 2023, 17:00Passed
September 2023
Saturday 16
17:00 - 18:00
Accessible to the motor impaired

Site archéologique des Mazelles

5 Rue Romaine, 41140 Thésée
  • Loir-et-Cher
  • Centre-Val de Loire

Open-air theatre

The Hooded Lady is a comedy that takes place in public space on sunny days.
Saturday 16 September 2023, 17:00Passed
Compagnie du Hasard

La dame à la capuche is a comedy that takes place in the public space in fine weather. It is a pleasure to surprise our peers with funny shapes where they can identify with the characters in situations as banal as comical. As we are convinced that the theater serves to entertain by educating, it will also be an opportunity to question the evolution of the representation of women since prehistoric times. Indeed, the lady with the hood is the name given to an ivory figurine of a little more than three centimeters, dating from about 25000 years, found in Brassempouy, a cave of the Landes, by Mr Piette at the end of the nineteenth century. The show uses buildings, steps and trees, in a journey guided by the old convertible of the characters, because for their wedding anniversary, our heroes have chosen to visit an exhibition on the Venus and Madonnas of prehistory far from home. It is then that the ingenuous mirror of the little ivory face acts as the revealer of the frictions of the couple who seemed model.

Types d'événement
Spectacle / Lecture
Thèmes 2023
No selection
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Conditions de participation
Gratuit
Type de public
Tout public

About the location

Site archéologique des Mazelles
5 Rue Romaine, 41140 Thésée
  • Loir-et-Cher
  • Centre-Val de Loire
Gallo-Roman site of the 2nd century. This complex of buildings is located 800 m from the village of Thésée, along the departmental road D176 and a hundred meters from the right bank of the river Cher. During the Gallo-Roman period, the Maselles were near the Roman road from Tours to Bourges. This track is probably now under the road along the enclosure or under the Tours-Vierzon railway track. The construction technique used makes it possible to date these monuments from the beginning of the second century AD, under the Emperor Hadrian. The decline of Tasciaca, linked to the routes of communication and the production of pottery, began in the 3rd century. After a late resurgence in the 4th and 5th centuries, these enigmatic buildings were abandoned.
Tags
Monument historique, Site archéologique, Villes et Pays d'art et d'histoire
Access
direct access, parking
Amis du Musée et du Site de Tasciaca