foodculture days est une plateforme de partage de connaissances basée à Vevey, Suisse.
Multidisciplinary with food
Music & Sound Creation
Performance
Date

Rave-Broth without electricity – Valentine Paley (CH), Collectif Tumulte (CH)
6 June 5:41-7:41

Soil – Valentine Paley (CH), Aïcha El Fishawy (CH)
7 June 18:00- 18:30
Mouth (Chewing) – Valentine Paley (CH), Indra Berger (CH), Matthew Franklin (CH)
8 June 18:30-19:30

Venue
The Kitchen / Central Location
Price
Free + light meal offered after the concert

It is on the edges of all things that the most interesting events happen: Rave-Broth without electricity

Valentine Paley (CH) , Collectif Tumulte (CH)

The border is not just a threshold or a transitional space: it is a place of intensity and conviviality. In permaculture, the “edge effect” refers to the zone where two ecosystems meet, creating an environment rich in biological and relational diversity. In the practice of Vevey-based dancer and choreographer Valentine Paley, the danced gesture meets agricultural and domestic gestures, gaining a deeply rooted and sensitive dimension.

The most interesting things happen on the margins is grounded in this attention to the in-between: between bodies, between disciplines, between artists. For foodculture days, Valentine Paley presents three original choreographic and musical interventions — Rave-Broth, Soil, and Mouth (Chewing) — which resonate with works by other artists invited to this 5th edition. Each activation becomes a space for dialogue, where movement and food weave new ways of exploring the commons. Like soil cultivated at the edges, this project explores the power of the margins and the strength of encounters.

Bouillon-Rave will be followed by a light meal.


Guest Artists

Collectif Tumulte (Micaël Vuataz, Samuel Boutros, Yann Hunziker, Camille Tissot)
In echo with the intervention by Aziadé Cirlini, Mélissa Rouvinet, Sébastien Tripod – “Cuisine Ouverte”

Photo: Ⓒ Marc Papotto

Valentine Paley (CH) is a dancer and choreographer. She trained in contemporary dance at Le Marchepied (Lausanne) and at the CDC – Centre for Choreographic Development in Toulouse. Since 2009, she has been committed to her own research. She creates and performs choreographic works (stage pieces, outdoor performances, performative installations) in Switzerland and beyond.

As a performer, she has collaborated with, among others, Jasmine Morand, Claire Dessimoz, Louise Hanmer, Cosima Grand, Oliver Roth, Audrey Bodiguel, Julien Andujar, and Ernestyna Orlowska. Passionate about collective adventures, she engages in a wide range of fields and projects, from agroecology to yoga teaching, from activism to contemporary art spaces.

Collectif Tumulte (CH) (Micaël Vuataz, Samuel Boutros, Camille Tissot, Yann Hunziker)
Jazz/Punk/Fanfaronnade

This new collective, based around drummer/percussionist Yann Hunziker and saxophonist Micaël Vuataz, has a clear objective: to mix acoustic improvised music with relentlessly repetitive and danceable techno rhythms. Demonstrating astounding endurance and extraordinary lung capacity, the 5 musicians gathered for the occasion pour themselves into raising the heart rate.

https://www.jumeaux.club/evenements/collectif-tumulte