![]() ![]() ![]() For such exercise, we have produced several collections with poems from all eras and from all over the world! I have no preference, I choose my poems according to the person in front of me, what they confide in me, what they seem to need. With my pockets full of poems, I go on the adventure of meeting people in the street, in associations, I speak with them then decide on a poem to say to them, in their eyes, likely to do them good, it is called a « Poetic Consultation”. At the Théâtre de la Ville, it is my working tool. We wrongly think that it is reserved for an elite. It is not just a literary form, it is the expression of a deep personal sensibility. Poetry is the best excuse in the world to dive into the other and let the other dive into us. Poetry has a special place in your work, why? And what poetry? I find my strength and my energy in the encounters I make within the associations I work with. I am very optimistic by nature, I have energy to spare and health… No excuse. When growing up, I wanted to give my time and energy as soon as possible to isolated people going through hard times. I myself depended on the social structures that allowed me to access culture, to define my thinking, my emerging convictions. You could focused on your career only, why this social commitment? I did not want to wait for the phone to ring, I provoked things and the numerous meetings made it possible for me to continue. Then, I got my first contract at the Théâtre de la Ville with a New York troupe: the Nature Theater of Oklahoma. By accident, I went to the « Cours Florent », * which offered me accelerated and… free training. But my background did not allow me to study for several years. Hugo Jasienski, what can you tell us about your background? He launched the show project Pas un Pas ne se Perd, committed against violence against women with a crowdfunding campaign that everyone can support according to their means. The artist with 1000 projects is at the head of the Compagnie Divagations for which art is a means of fighting against inequalities, injustices and isolation in all its forms. In 2021, the New York Times devoted an article to Parisian artists helping patients in hospitals thanks to the commitment of the Théâtre de la Ville*, which includes Hugo Jasienski, actor, musician and poet. By Isabelle Vaurie 0 Hugo Jasienski, an Actor Fully Committed Against Violence Toward Women
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