MIKADO is a performance of short stories about the fall in which the Collective Sous le Manteau troupe explores the relationship between us and the environment around us. On stage, it will all look like a giant game of MIKADO - unstable yet maneuverable Chinese poles representing a repetitive choreographed collapse. Just like in the game, the thrill comes from just knowing that at any moment everything can go down! Every collapse initiates a new beginning and at the same time gives an opportunity to build things differently. Even if the same mistakes are not repeated, one thing is certain - others will be made. Six acrobats, prone to intuitive, experimental hypotheses, are restrained on stage by a steel truss frame, an immovable foundation capable of withstanding the flood of wildest ideas. This confined space acts as a test room, an incubator for unreliable ideas and vague theories, a flight simulator for pilots without a clear flight plan.