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Los pequeños poderes

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ISBN: 9788410210011

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Suzanne Lebeau immerses us in the delicate world of relationships between parents and children through Les Petits Powers, a work that explores, with great sensitivity, the weight of authority and the daily tensions that arise in the day-to-day life of a family.

With a genuine and close approach, this work portrays four children and their parents, who, between games, discussions and small conflicts, deal with those invisible battles that make up family life: order, permissions, meals, punishments... everything that seems insignificant but that holds the power to shape the relationship between generations.

Written after extensive work with young people, Los pequeñas poders combines a choral structure that alternates the intimacy of dialogues with collective reflections, allowing the viewer or reader to observe from the outside and, at the same time, feel deeply involved in the everyday situations that we have all experienced at some point.

This work poses a crucial question: how are the small gestures of power that arise in daily life perceived? Lebeau does not aim to provide answers, but rather to invite reflection on authority and its many forms. With a careful eye and great sensitivity towards childhood, Les Petits Pouvoirs becomes an essential piece for understanding the complex network of emotions and negotiations that make up family life.

Suzanne Lebeau

Suzanne Lebeau

Suzanne Lebeau is one of the most important voices in theatre for children and young people worldwide. Throughout her career she has questioned the limits of what can and cannot be told to children and young people. In 1975 she founded the company Le Carrousel, which has left its mark on young audiences around the world with its texts. A woman who has encouraged, through theory, pedagogy and practice, the vindication of a theatre for children and young people that is responsible, demanding of itself, with high poetic flight and social dignity. A theatre that does not renounce the criticism of this world in which we live together, young and old: a world that, in her own words, is cruel, tender, complex and contradictory.