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Rapaillé
Extract of “Spring” Inspired by Gaston Miron’s poemsFusing the percussive vocabulary of Québec’s step-dancing to fluid contemporary movements, Rapaillé is a multidimensional work exploring a wide range of emotions. A work that is at once powerful and tinged with urban poetry, performed by the ensemble of five dancers and two musicians. With an acute sense of rhythm and synchronicity, the experienced artists of [ZØGMA] offer an enthralling evening that redefines the limits of percussive dance.
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Credits
CHOREOGRAPHY: Dominic Desrochers and Frédérique-Annie Robitaille with the collaboration of dancersPOETRY: Gaston Miron SOUND ENVIRONMENT: Julien Roy et Vincent «Freeworm» Letellier INTERPRETATION: Yaëlle Azoulay, Dominic Desrochers, Philippe Meunier, Frédérique-Annie Robitaille et Ian Yaworski, Anita RudichukMUSICIANS: Marie-Pierre Lecault, Véronique Plasse, Julien RoyNARRATION: Pierre Lebeau LIGHTS : Gélo COSTUMES : Madeleine Saint-Jacques SCENOGRAPHY: Mario Boucher ADDITIONAL MUSIC: Jean-François Bélanger and Guy Donis PHOTOGRAPHIES : Geneviève Ringuet AND Jacques Boucher