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JEAN-DANIEL BROUSSÉ

Insert Here is a lecture-performance that dives headfirst into the history of sodomy.

Stepping into the role of a fiercely charming and slightly unhinged teacher, Jean-Daniel Broussé takes the audience on a historical and physical journey. What begins as an exploration of a deeply human act quickly unravels into a highly personal excavation of Catholic guilt, childhood taboos, and the profound journey of unlearning bodily shame.

Using the visceral language of circus and the direct engagement of live art, Insert Here turns the human anatomy into a landscape of discovery. With a mirror, a flashlight, and undeniable humour, Broussé invites the audience to stop looking away, and instead, explore the dark together.

  • Genre: lecture-performance, circus

    Duration: 60 min

    Recommended Age: 18+

    Text: English, French

    Capacity: 250

    Stage: flexible

    Touring party: 2 performers, 1 technician

  • Concept: Jean-Daniel Broussé

    Directed and written by: Jean-Daniel Broussé, Rishi Trika

    Documentary: Jean Boiron-Lajous

    Outside eye: Samir Kennedy, Nikki Rummer

    Choreography: Anna-Kay Gayle

    Costumes: Allen & Adcock

    Music: Alberto Ruiz Soler, Yshani Perinpanayagam

    Set design: Shehrazad Derme

    Lighting Design: Joe Hornsby

    Production and Tour Management: Yellow Everything

  • Jean-Daniel Broussé is a multidisciplinary artist navigating between performance, circus, dance, and comedy. After studying literature and history at Bordeaux III and UCL London, he joined the National Center for Circus Arts.

    Knot, directed by Ben Duke and performed with Nikki Rummer, received international acclaim, notably winning Best Circus Show at the Total Theatre Awards and a prestigious Herald Angel Award at the Edinburgh Festival.

    Over the course of his career, JD has collaborated with numerous circus companies in France and the UK, including Barely Methodical Troupe, Superfan, Compagnie Bestia, Compagnie Ratpack, Compagnie Gratte-Ciel, Arno et Gilles. He also shared the stage with the talented performance artist Lucy McCormick in Life: Live.

    More recently, he received an individual nomination for Best Male Performer for his role as Hades in Ruination by Lost Dog Dance, a dance-theatre work presented at the Venice Biennale, the London Royal Ballet & Opera, and Théâtre de la Ville in Paris. In parallel, he is the co-creator of the Shit Show in Marseille, a queer cabaret as trashy as it is mischievous.

  • For more information, please contact Axel Satgé:

    axel@yelloweverything.com.

Upcoming dates

Premiere Autumn 2027