Many people pride themselves on speaking the Hard Truth....
Why is that? That words that are hard are seen as where? And is the soft truth lost, which is just as where perhaps?

Van Dolron writes a new world history with small gestures and soft words that didn't end up in history but changed it. Her performance is not a performance, but a proposal for a better world. In which we dare to speak out. Not shouting, but stammering. In which we support and reach out to each other. With the audience as her interlocutor, Laura interprets these times, contrasting the shouting with a firm softness.

Van Dolron goes in search of people who...

Many people pride themselves on speaking the Hard Truth....
Why is that? That words that are hard are seen as where? And is the soft truth lost, which is just as where perhaps?

Van Dolron writes a new world history with small gestures and soft words that didn't end up in history but changed it. Her performance is not a performance, but a proposal for a better world. In which we dare to speak out. Not shouting, but stammering. In which we support and reach out to each other. With the audience as her interlocutor, Laura interprets these times, contrasting the shouting with a firm softness.

Van Dolron looks for people who changed history through gentleness, beauty and truthfulness. Those who made small gestures that became great. Who showed courage, by not going along with violence. Who made sacrifices, which perhaps no one saw, but which made the world more beautiful. Come and celebrate them, these people. And feel that you can be one of them. That everything you do out of love, contributes. Even if it is so small.

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