SILENCE DU COEUR does not begin with a single character, but with a crowd: a group of young migrants arriving in a Sicilian village at the foot of Mount Etna. Inspired by the novel by Mohamed Mbougar Sarr, the text becomes a mythical and collective fresco, where voices intertwine across languages, traumas, and desires. Marie-Aurore d’Awans and Eva Maria Bertschy explore the power of theater as a tool for political and social transformation, capable of shaping listening, justice, and collective memory. With the voices of actors Bandiougou Diawara and Daniela Macaluso, the reading and conversation merge into a shared gesture that opens spaces of hospitality and reflection, where the stage becomes a living site of resistance and imagination.