In the context of a year-and-a-half tour, the collective In Itinere has settled in Auch to present its show “Degrees of Freedom,” at the Dome de Gascogne on Tuesday, May 26. Seven artists on stage from five different nationalities will perform on a 2m² stage, drawing inspiration from one of the most important insurrectional communes, the Paris Commune of 1871.
Narrow stage of revolution
The show “Degrees of Freedom” by the collective In Itinere, with historical sounds of the Paris Commune of 1871, will be performed on Tuesday, May 26 at 8 pm at the Dome de Gascogne. This evening is set to be “one of the highlights of the season,” as Laure Baqué, Circa’s general secretary, likes to say, with seven performers from five different nationalities taking the stage.
This choice is also part of their narrative framework, imagined by Thylda Barés, the director, focusing on the seventy-two days of the Paris Commune in 1871: two and a half months of insurrection and autonomy under the principles of direct democracy.
Almost a Gersoise cultural exception
The collective, with a total of forty members but represented by seven in this show, includes an Auscitain: Victor Barrère. He, who composed the music for the show, also acts as a musician, playing drums on stage. He returns to the city where he grew up and trained, with great pleasure.
After a year and a half of touring and eighty dates throughout France, the feedback on the show has been very positive, attracting all kinds of audiences, even though it is not recommended for children under ten due to the complexity of the subject.
Their date in Auch is eagerly anticipated, with a portion of the proceeds being donated to Amnesty International, with the presence of the departmental president. If you want to experience this scenic revolution for one evening, head to the Dome de Gascogne on Tuesday, May 26 at 8 pm.




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