“The peacock makes the wheel. Fortune makes the rest. God sits down inside and man pushes it.” – The Wheelbarrow or the Great Inventions, Jacques Prévert.
Adieu! was born from an encounter between Yann Lheureux and Patrice de Bénédetti. It is a diversion, an urgency, a desire to create something unique related to an intimate and universal subject, discussed one evening over a drink. It is a conversation between two men with wheelbarrows. They are 50 years old, bidding farewell to their youth, their father, and philosophising about the world.
Yann and Patrice have a lot to say, and will use everything in their respective worlds to do so (dance, text, objects, etc.).
“The peacock makes the wheel. Fortune makes the rest. God sits down inside and man pushes it.” – The Wheelbarrow or the Great Inventions, Jacques Prévert.
Adieu! was born from an encounter between Yann Lheureux and Patrice de Bénédetti. It is a diversion, an urgency, a desire to create something unique related to an intimate and universal subject, discussed one evening over a drink. It is a conversation between two men with wheelbarrows. They are 50 years old, bidding farewell to their youth, their father, and philosophising about the world.
Yann and Patrice have a lot to say, and will use everything in their respective worlds to do so (dance, text, objects, etc.).

