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A scene from Le Bal des Intouchables by Les Colporteurs. In this scene a woman, supposed to be a physiotherapist, welcomes the man in the wheelchair, calling him Bobby. Initially the man claims not to be Bobby, but under pressure from the woman and the audience, and following a number of compliments as to how good a Bobby he is, he agrees to be Bobby. The woman forbids him to walk, claiming Bobby is not able to walk. She screams and gets angry at him every time he stands up. When he searches for shelter in the audience, she hits him and invites someone from the public to hit him too, to make him come back to the stage. After she asks him to do tricks on the animal podium with his wheelchair and congratulates him on his success. Eventually she announces that the miracle will happen and Bobby will walk. She asks Bobby to walk, but the man in the wheelchair claims to be Bobby who is not able to walk. Eventually the woman persuades 'Bobby' to walk, and he gets up and chokes her. The scene ends when Bobby returns to his wheelchair and announces 'Bobby doesn't walk!'. "My accident took me away from being an actor and more to the other side of the stage -- to working as a director -- but in the earliest version of Le Bal des Intouchables I appeared as the performer in the sequence shown here. The scene is linked to the looks my disability draws: in the wheelchair you're a sort of monster, a beast. I still have not digested this; it is not easy. It is okay when you are with someone, but when you are alone you feel the looks, especially if you are able to move a little, if you can get up a little from your wheelchair, it is weird. So there is this issue of the look -- the need to confront the looks of others and to offer another perspective." -- Antoine Rigot Direction: Antoine Rigot Concept: Antoine Rigot, Agathe Olivier, Cécile Kohen Performers (this scene): Aloïse Sauvage (role created by Pauline Dau), Karl Heinz Lorenzen Performers (all): Tatiana-Mosio Bongonga, Gilles Charles-Messance, Sarah Cosset (role created by Balthasar Moos), Aloïse Sauvage (role created by Pauline Dau), Mosi Espinoza Navarro (role created by Aourell Krausse), Karl Heinz Lorenzen, Natalie Oleinik, Agathe Olivier Scénography: Patrick Vindimian Lights: Thomas Bourreau Costumes: Hanna Sjodin Interview with Antoine Rigot: http://sideshow-circusmagazine.com/ma...