Zoé Besmond de Senneville is a French actress, poet and model from Paris. She discovered writing while training as an actor. For her, acting and writing come from the same source of creation: her body. She likes to write as an actress is present onstage, without control, with her skin and blood. “Diary of My Body” is her first chapter of work. Her poems have been published in The Careless Embrace of the Boneshaker (Great Weather for Media Press, August 2016). She has been developing performances with artists like 3615 (body painter) and Zoé Stark (painter), and has performed in several plays and films including “L’Avare” (The Miser) directed by Hala Ghosn, “Le Miracle de la Déglingue” by Collectif Les Jenous, and Srinath Samarasinghe’s “On The Skin” (Sur La Peau).
WHAT AM I MADE OF
Sugar
Ginger
Memory
Extract of dust
Electric bills
Extract of bird feather
Polyrethanol
D305 D212
Vitamin C
lithium
Computer machine cables
Do ré mi fa sol
Crap
WHAT AM I MADE OF-2
Cotton (50%)
Pure coincidence
Cherry pulp
Salt
Vinegar acid
Your leather belt
Pine wood
Water
Green and red clay
Metalic electricity
Fibers of jeans
Fragment of computer screen
Recycled paper
!irritant, highly inflammable !
WHAT AM I MADE OF-3
You
Me
Pragmaticelasticity
Myphonecalltextmessages
Your body and more
Warm thoughts
So much distance
Real reality
Carefullnessless
Fire
Tictacs
My agenda
Silence
Decisions
Resiliation
I am standing on my foot
[image: Billie Ray | Maria Rivens]
I love this! It makes me want to start my own list. pragmaticelasticity indeed. Good work.
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