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Bellevue Teatret (DK)
Put the pedal to the (scrap)metal!

Émile is a bicycle recycling professor with green, yet oil-stained fingers. He lives in a mechanical bicycle tree, built of old bicycle parts. The bicycle tree can light up, play music and spin like a carousel. But first, Émile must learn that the world only turns, when we help each other. The French cycling artist Serge Huercio plays Émile in a poetic and playful performance inspired by cycling, recycling and the Danish humorist Storm P.

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DURATION: 40 minutes

FREE

Put the pedal to the (scrap)metal!

Émile is a bicycle recycling professor with green, yet oil-stained fingers. He lives in a mechanical bicycle tree, built of old bicycle parts. The bicycle tree can light up, play music and spin like a carousel. But first, Émile must learn that the world only turns, when we help each other. The French cycling artist Serge Huercio plays Émile in a poetic and playful performance inspired by cycling, recycling and the Danish humorist Storm P.

INFO

DURATION: 40 minutes

FREE

about the company

The Bellevue Theater is a theater in Klampenborg north of Copenhagen. The theater was designed in a functionalist style by Arne Jacobsen and opened in June 1936. The theatre’s repertoire is characterized by musical performances, classic theatre shows and family performances, including the Danish children’s book adaptation: “Folk og Røvere i Kardemomme By”, which has played at the theater every year since 1982.

 

Credits: With Serge Huercio

Instruction Frede Gulbrandsen

Carpenter and developer Hans Pedersen

Teknik Bjarne Olsen

Produced by Bellevue Teatret:

Link: https://www.bellevueteatret.dk/