Dance

Montreal Evening

Cinquième Salle September 10, 2024

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Discover two intriguing solos by emerging artists, offering insights into personal introspection and the quest for healing, followed by the Montreal premiere of Sans Toi[T], the new creation by duo Janie & Marcio, winners of RÉVOLUTION in 2019. Centered around a table, this piece explores encounters and relational dynamics in a unique way.

Ceremony for the Echoes of Chaos by Amara Barner

Ceremony for the Echoes of Chaos is a solo that takes us on a journey of healing in the midst of global and personal chaos. Through evocative movement and powerful expression, the dancer undertakes a solemn, sorcerous ritual, confronting the repercussions of unstable situations within and around her. 

Almost There by Leah Hamel

Almost There explores the subtleties of the human journey, capturing the idea of the progress we make in our lives, rather than simply reaching a final goal. Dancer and musician Leah Hamel will switch from one role to the other throughout the performance, offering the audience a unique form of collaboration between these two art forms.

Sans Toi[T] by Janie Richard & Marcio Paulino

Sans toi[T] is a choreographic creation by Janie & Marcio, a dynamic duo in the world of dance. Their new piece draws its inspiration from encounters around a table, where everyone shares their experiences and memories. This original show explores how our memories shape our identity and our vision of the world.

Details

Reduced rates available
30 and under
RQD members
Groups of 10 +
Reduced rates available
30 and under
RQD members
Groups of 10 +

To get the 30 and under discount or for RDQ members (Regroupement québécois de la danse), please select the rate after choosing your seat(s).

For groups of 10 people or more, please write to billetterie.contenu@placedesarts.com.

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Soirée Montréal
Artist: Leah Hamel / Photo credit: Skye Schmidt
Soirée Montréal
Artist: Amara Barner
Soirée Montréal
Piece: Sans Toi[T] by Janie Richard and Marcio Paulino

 

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