Tout près du souffle
pierres brûlantes and Les Mains froissées, two performances combining dance and the human voice...
Images : Louise Bédard Danse - Danseurs.euses Nicolas Patry, Gabrielle Surprenant-Lacasse | Musique : Ubi Caritas de Maurice Duruflé interprété par Le Choeur du Plateau | Montage : Les Escales Improbables
Tout près du souffle are two new performances where dancers and the human voice echo a relationship playing with contrasts and similarities. A visual, auditory and sensory experience that will give you chills, tickle your senses and make your skin tingle.
From pierres brûlantes, created in 2016 as part of Les Escales Improbables de Montréal, choreographer Louise Bédard first experienced the intersection between dance and singing. Now in 2019, the choreographer continues and extends this experience with a program of two duets, pierres brûlantes and Les Mains froissées, accompanied by Le Chœur du Plateau.
Tout près du souffle intensifies the way we see music and hear movement. A unique experience where contemporary dance and choral singing share a tacit complicity in a particular, urban environment.
On September 7, 2019, Le Choeur du Plateau
crédit photo : David Désilet
Le Chœur du Plateau in collaboration with the dancers of Louise Bédard Danse.
In the public space, this interdisciplinary collaboration reinforces the temporality and proximity of dance and human voices.
Discover one music of Le Chœur du Plateau:
Credits:
Choreograph - Louise Bédard
Co-pesentation - Louise Bédard Danse - Les Escales Improbables de Montréal
With - Marilyn Daoust - Gabrielle Surprenant-Lacasse - Nicolas Patry - Le Chœur du Brouhaha (choir director : Sébastien Lachaume) - Le Chœur du Plateau (choir director : Roseline Blain)
Saturday, september 14th
2:00pm
All-public event
Location :
Prince Arthur Street : Between Saint Dominique street and Coloniale street (In front of Le Café Campus), Pedestrian zone
Métro : Sherbrooke
> Saturday September 14th, 2019 with Le Choeur du Plateau :
2pm to 2:30pm : pierres brûlantes
2pm to 2:30pm : Les Mains froissées