Louise Lecavalier: Children / A Few minutes of Lock

2500 Ft / 200% dance pass is valid
The show comprises high sonic levels composed by bass frequencies and stroboscopics effects inadvisable for young children, pregnant women, epileptics people or ones who have pace maker and hearing aids.

 



International performer, director, and dance veteran Nigel Charnock has brought more chaos and confusion to the dance world than it can handle, but he still can’t resist making irreverent, funny, emotional and very human dance theatre works which challenge and entertain audiences everywhere.

Children is danced to a stunning soundtrack accompanying the lives of two lovers and the end or the beginning of love. A dark, witty, very physical work ― like a great big grown-up child.” More than ten years after leaving La La La Human Steps, Louise Lecavalier is revisiting, alongside dancer Elijah Brown, three duets from her final years with the celebrated troupe (excerpts from 2 and Exauc /Salt).
 

CHILDREN
Choreography: Nigel CHARNOCK
Dancers: Louise LECAVALIER, Patrick LAMOTHE
Music: PUCCINI (Maria CALLAS), Leonard COHEN, Yasar AKPENCE, Janis JOPLIN, Michael NYMAN
Lighting design: Alain LORTIE
Costumes : Carré vert, Montréal
Sound edit: Nigel CHARNOCk
Rehearsal mistress: France BRUYÈRE
Length: 50 min
 

A FEW MINUTES OF LOCK
Choreography: Édouard LOCK (excerpts from Salt and 2)
Dancers: Louise LECAVALIER, Elijah BROWN
With the participation of: Patrick LAMOTHE
Costume design: VANDAL
Lighting design: Alain LORTIE
Music: Iggy POP
Remixing producer: Normand-Pierre BILODEAU
Additional electric guitars: SYLVAIN PROVOST
Rehearsal mistress: France BRUYÈRE
Length: 13 min
 

Production:
Fou glorieux, in co-production with Festival Oriente Occidente (Rovereto); tanzhaus nrw (Düsseldorf); Festival TransAmériques (Montréal); l’Usine C (Montréal); Atmo Productions (North Hatley); as well as: the CanDance Network Creation Fund, National Arts Centre (Ottawa), Harbourfront Centre (Toronto), Brian Webb Dance Company (Edmonton), Dance Victoria (Victoria), supported by the Dance Section of the Canada Council for the Arts.
 

Fou glorieux
Administration: Dumont St-Pierre
Coordination and communications: Anne Viau
Technical director and stage manager: Philippe Dupeyroux
Touring Agent Europe: Anne-Lise Gobin, Latitudes contemporaines

www.louiselecavalier.com
 

Fou glorieux is supported by:
the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec, the Conseil des arts de Montréal and The Canada Council for the Arts. Louise Lecavalier gratefully acknowledges the support of her co-producers and of her subsidizers. She also wishes to thank La La La Human Steps, André Cornellier, Marie Brassard, Cathy Levy, and Uriel Luft
 

TRAFÓ KORTÁRS MŰVÉSZETEK HÁZA
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  • studio and club performance days: 5 pm - 8:30 pm
  • other days: 5pm - 8 pm
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  • Performance days: 4-10pm.
  • Opening hours: Tuesday - Sunday: 4pm-7pm.
  • Closed on Mondays.
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