Les Chemins invisibles

The first chapter of Les Chemins invisibles, performed in 2009, revealed the rich encounter between three tribes (Brumes, Brasiers and Sables) and the embarrassants.

[2][3] The second chapter, performed in 2010, follows this newly formed community that has turned the Îlot Fleurie park into a place of sharing, harmony and reconciliation.

[2] In the third chapter, performed in 2011, Le Royaume de Tôle (Kingdom of Tin), the Emperor beckons all to take part in an out-of-the-ordinary urban cabaret.

[5][6] The Harbor of Lost Souls, the fifth and final installment of the series; has the employees of an old customs officer have decided to offer him, for his birthday, a most unforgettable night.

In this mysterious realm, the jolly schemers awaken a strange world in which the old man will relive some of the pivotal moments of his long life.