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The Carabosse Company (France)

The Carabosse Company has existed for more than 25 years and, like a good fairy, has transformed the onset of darkness into a night of magic that can create winder in the eyes of a stunned public in Weimar and Oriac, Marseille and Nantes, Gdansk, and now in Moscow.

Night is their time, for fire is the main helper in the creation of a miracle. Fifteen actors and technicians light 1,000 pots that burn up to three hours. This company has developed a method and keeps it secret. They can light up an entire park with­out melting anything. In their installations and performances, fire and water live in harmony. They are inspired by new spaces and landscapes and design a new show for them each time. Using their unique «fire technique» they are able to materialize their own metaphors. Their goal is to poetically transform a known space – be it a city or a countryside – into something unknown and new, to trans­form the regular into the extraordinary.

In Moscow, the group will show an installation with fire.

From a distance, it seems like a flight of a thousand fireflies. Up close, it’s a no less fabulous spectacle: huge skillets in the alleys and fire hung in the air breaks the night with a blinding line. Burning pots hang between the trees, giving off a surreal colors.
Rue de la Folie
The night park of Orillac was transformed into a set for a spectacle of fire and water, or, to be more specific, was reinvented in reality as a live picture of the Creation. It seems as though these unearthly creatures touched this piece of green earth to reveal the secrets of the heavens. Behind the metamorphosis of fire turning steel wheels into a burning firework, a fountain of sparks spraying onto the grass, beyond the steel wheels of bicycles with their smoldering spokes, and garlands of bursting flames in the night covered treetops, the story of ‘The Gardens’ unfolded, and was not lost.
Olga Galakhova. Nezavissimaya Gazeta
June 22. 23, 24,26, 27, 28; June 29 - Clousing
Hermitage Garden | Moskvorezkaia Embankment