"Bunker" by the company Clochart is a dance-theater work, directed by Michele Comite, which addresses themes related to health and psychological well-being.
BUNKER is a tough word; it evokes darkness, fear, and resistance. But a bunker can also be a refuge, a place where those who have lost hope can stop, breathe, and ask for help. More and more young people are giving up on believing in tomorrow, in life. It is a silent, widespread emergency that grows away from the spotlight. Bunker was born for this, to bring to light what remains hidden, to listen to and give voice to a pain that often cannot speak. It is a show that strikes like the truth. Direct, necessary. It leads us into the world of young people, a world that seems distant, but is already here, beside us. It asks us to stop, to suspend judgment, to recognize how much our words — or our silences — can move the lives of others, like the moon with the tides. Bunker is an invitation to truly listen, to see what is not evident, to recognize a cry for help even when it is fragile and hidden. Because it can come from far away or very close, but it concerns all of us.