Description
While turning pancakes, Jean Philippe Davodeau wonders why he wasn't taught the Breton language spoken by his grandparents. How is it possible not to pass on your mother tongue? In the midst of an existential crisis, the actor turns to psychoanalysis and sociology to understand what happened "back home". By opening Pandora's box, he finds himself overwhelmed by crazy situations. We find ourselves caught up in a madcap cabaret conference that takes us back to the roots of silence. With this new creation, the company Goémon Goéland initiates a reflection on the non-transmission of languages and the suffering that this engenders.




