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Fluide

Choreography
Collection
Year of creation
2012

In a complete fusion, they move and breathe together. Influencing each other in an interdependent relationship, as the millions of cells in the human body, they need the others to live and to grow. One’s act affects the other one’s life.

In a complete fusion, they move and breathe together. Influencing each other in an interdependent relationship, as the millions of cells in the human body, they need the others to live and to grow. One’s act affects the other one’s life.”Fluide” is made of contrasts. In a captivating atmosphere and structured space, seven bodies of men and women listen to each others for support, surrender, and trust. “Fluide” questions our ability to take part in our collectivity.In an organized chaos, danse is fluid, but trajectories are bursting. The choreographic structure is dictated by forming and transforming lines, fluent as a fish bank.Source : Le fils d’Adrien danse

Credits

Choreographer: Harold RhéaumeDancers: Marilou Castonguay/Alan Lake/Brice Noeser/Alexandre Parenteau/Esther Rousseau-Morin/Georges-Nicolas Tremblay/Arielle Warnke St-PierreSpecial thanks to: Jean-François Duke/Katrine Patry/Ève Rousseau-CyrMusic: Simon ElmalehSet and lights: Bernard WhiteCostumes: Philippe DubucSet construction: Alain GagnéTechnical director: Antoine CaronFLUIDE is coproduced in collaboration with Canada Dance Festival (Ottawa), the Grand Théâtre de Québec, La Rotonde (Quebec city), and the Agora de la danse (Montreal)

Choreography
Collection
Year of creation
2012
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