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SCENE44 / ActOral25 I Simon Johannin & Stelios.exe - Demande à la brûlure I Aurélie Olivier & Camille Lacroix - Cordon tombe

2 October 2025 - 7pm SCENE44 . n + n Corsino

Simon Johannin & Stelios.exe - Demande à la brûlure I Aurélie Olivier & Camille Lacroix - Cordon tombe

musical readings
October 2, 2025 - 7 PM
duration 70 mns
8€, 6€
reservations: 
resa@actoral.org

Simon Johannin & Stelios.exe
Demande à la brûlure

Demande à la brûlure is a tear in space-time. Simon Johannin sings a set of poems to the rhythm of the instruments of Stelios.exe, their paths intersect here at the threshold of trance. A common love for life transforms words and sounds into a song addressed to the public, like everything that one does not see. Thus created a space where images, music and poetry circulate, where powerful emotions emerge, nocturnal and soft.

Simon Johannin grew up in the black mountain where his parents are beekeepers. After settling in Montpellier to pursue film studies at the university, which he quickly deserted, he joined the urban space workshop of the La Cambre school in Brussels from 2013 to 2016. His first novel, L'été des charognes (2017), a devastating and brutal chronicle of a rural childhood in the Tarn, will be staged by Hubert Colas in 2025.
Between 2020 and 2023, he publishes 3 collections of poetry (Allia) Nous sommes maintenant nos êtres chers, La Dernière Saison du monde and Le Dialogue. In 2024, his new novel Ici commence un amour (Here begins a love), marked by his obsession for writing, his melancholy and his poetry.

Aurélie Olivier & Camille Lacroix
Cordon tombe

"Every year, in the country of the dads there are three hundred babies listed three hundred tiny not perceived who enrolled in a hide-and-seek stop net the game that is not one"

Aurélie Olivier was born in 1986 in Trégrom (Côtes d'Armor). In 2021, she initiates and prefaces the book Lettres aux jeunes poétesses, published by L'Arche editions.  Mon corps de ferme, her first collection published by Éditions du Commun, was a real success. Since the association Littérature, etc created in 2013, she is at the initiative of several literary festivals and the podcast Les Parleuses which revisits the history of literature in a non-sexist way. Cordon Tombe was published in August 2025 by Éditions du Commun. 

Camille Lacroix is a composer and sound artist based in Paris. She is studying scenography at ENSAD and electroacoustic music composition at the CRD de Pantin. Her work is currently evolving between the fields of music, visual arts and performance.  She has been working since 2022 on a multidisciplinary project inspired by a text by Marcel Duchamp, which takes the form of an electroacoustic piece, an illustrated booklet and a series of sound performances.  These performances are regularly presented in concert venues, shows, galleries and art centers in France and abroad.  Her piece Grabüg-eûment is the winner of the 2021 Concours Petites Formes (TPMC), her piece Quatre hymnes mous is a finalist of the 2024 Russolo prize. Her piece Transformateur intended to use the little wasted energies is published on the label Tsuku Boshi, in a split album with the Female Laptop Orchestra.