The company

The horse tells stories to man, and man tells stories on horseback. Strong in this conviction and a long-standing friendship, the artists of the Tempo d’Eole collective have decided to place the horse at the heart of their project as a theatrical partner, a vector of expression and creativity.

The artists:

Gaspard Gramme – Margot Prouhet – Lucas Scohier – Mathias Gramme – Hélène Liétar

They support us in the office:

Administration: Laetitia Berckmans – Bernard Liétar – Céline Wiertz – Philippe Vande Weghe

Distribution/production: Pascale Mahieu – tempo.deole.event@gmail.com

Administration: Estelle Coppe

Our companions

OUJDA

Arabo-Boulonnais

Tsar

Hungarian

Hermes

Comtois

Fangorn

Norman Cob x Ardennais

UMA

Tinker x Barb

Iro

Staffordshire Bull Terrier

The Tempo d’Eole company is an artists’ collective united by the desire to tell stories with horses. Under its starry big top, between a garland and a colorful caravan, in the street or at its Jauchelette location in Walloon Brabant, it offers the public shows where the elegance and strength of the horse blend with the arts of circus, storytelling, theater, and music.

The company has thus created shows under the big top: “L’incroyable cabaret de Monsieur Pepernotte” (2012 – 2017), “La Ville bleue” (created 2018 – with Lucas Scohier and Margot Prouhet and directed by Antoine from the Artaban company), “A·Bois” (Created 2019), “D’or et de Sang” (Created 2024) and is currently working on a new show.

Tempo d’Eole also offers a series of street acts and runs a venue dedicated to the creation of equestrian shows. An equestrian site, a place for exchange and residency, where it organizes meetings and events such as “Le Festi’Chval de cirque,” a festival that annually brings together circus artists, riders, actors, and musicians.

Tempo d’Eole’s project steps outside academic paths by blending disciplines. Convinced of the power of circus to reinvent contemporary society, and the unifying power of horses and the big top, the company intends to use these as tools to meet audiences and tell a different story about living beings.