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On 06 February 2026

Performance

Salle Coppélia, 72200 LA FLECHE

The show retraces the trials and tribulations of Louis Braille's life, recounting his conquest of space and knowledge, and the obstinacy of a child who wanted to read but discovered that there were no books for the blind.

He invented a form of writing using raised dots for blind people to read the alphabet and music. This is the story of a luminous intuition threatened by the established order and the smug world of adults, but saved by children; because blind children, like all children, never give up on a glimpse of freedom and defy prohibitions. This is the story of the resistance led by the little blind knight who stubbornly seeks a point of contact with the Others. This heroic conquest raises essential questions for us sighted people about our relationship with reality and our way of understanding it.

Date

On 06 February
Friday Opens at 19h