
In development
Upstairs, the party overflows with laughter and music. Down below, in the basement, two children wait for the evening to pass: an adolescent cousin with undeniable charisma, yet closed off and impatient, and a dreamy cousin, inhabited by a world that both eludes and protects him.
At first, she refuses to play. Too grown-up, too cool—at least on the surface. But when her cousin transforms the basement into a shifting territory, where objects roll, dance, and challenge balance, she gradually steps into his imagination, cautiously at first.
The basement becomes an imaginary refuge, a place where two solitudes meet and begin to invent a world of their own.
Through the unfolding performance and games, bringing together Cyr wheel, juggling, and dance, the two children unite their differences to create a new shared imaginary space. A deep friendship emerges, filled with moments of complicity, acrobatics, and laughter.