INTERNATIONAL VISUAL THEATRE
Theater
4.9/5
Recommended
The International Visual Theatre brings together deaf actors for training and professional performances. He was born in 1976 and has long housed in the castle of Vincennes Castle before settling here, in a former chapel converted into Theatre-Salon in 1895. Until 1963, the Grand-Guignol theatre presented its Gore shows. Since 2007, the IVT has shown signs of sign language throughout the year. Under the leadership of actress Emmanuelle Laborit, he is open to the voices of both artists and the public.
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J’apprécie particulièrement l’ouverture sur la culture sourde, avec des formations de qualité en International Sign et en perfectionnement LSF pour le public sourd. IVT propose aussi des cours de LSF accessibles à tous, ce qui permet à chacun d’apprendre à son rythme.
L’équipe est toujours bienveillante et à l’écoute. Les spectacles sont de grande qualité, créatifs et accessibles aussi bien aux sourds qu’aux entendants.
Un lieu unique et inspirant, que je recommande vivement !