Alliance Française de Dhaka and Goethe-Institut Bangladesh host theatrical performance by Laurie Cannac

Inspired by the famous European fairy tale Little Red Riding Hood by the Brothers Grimm, it is a “one-woman show” by the very talented Laurie Cannac and a whole universe of puppets.

Directed by Ilka Schönbein with Laurie Cannac’s design and interpretation, Wolfed Down was nominated for the Molières Jeune Public Prize in 2010, according to a press release. 

This “Gothic” version of Little Red Riding Hood builds an eclectic connection between the puppet and the actress’s body, explores its animistic power, and successfully combines poetry and a sense of humour.

The puppetry work of Graine de Vie, Laurie Cannac’s company, combined with the ideas of the great “alchemist” Ilka Schönbein, stands for a popular and particular form of theatre favouring emotion and breaking taboos with an illusionary art skill, using masks and her expressionist aesthetic.

Laurie Cannac is a puppeteer. First trained in the art of drama at the Théâtre-Ecole du Passage, led by Nils Arestrup and Alexandre Del Perugia. she learned puppet theatre just by playing in the street. 

In 1997, she founded her company, Graine de Vie [Seed of Life]. She produced her first official show, L’Homme de la Manche [The Man of La Mancha], a highly personal adaptation of Don Quixote, directed by Alexandre Picard.

The performance will be in English, and attendees are requested to register for the event by emailing programme@agdhaka.org with their name and the date of attendance.

The event is funded by the Franco-German Fund. 

Set up in 2003, the fund is a potent symbol of the friendship between France and Germany. 

It was set up as a witness to cultural cooperation between France and Germany in third-party countries by means of concrete cooperation projects in the fields of the visual arts, theatre, cinema, broadcasting, sports, intellectual debate, literature and promoting the learning of French and German.