SUITES PERMÉABLES
A row of spectators. In front of them is a wall. Between the two, a narrow stage punctuated by a series of choreographic moments. Gently, the space between the dancer and the spectator is bridged. The dance is then perceived on the periphery of the stage or through the epidermis, constantly on edge.
SUITES PERMÉABLES becomes a source of questioning about intimacy. The illustration of what it is in each culture that establishes the unconscious physical distance between two people. The work lingers on this invisible layer, this personal space that allows one to come into contact with the world, to breathe it in, to sweat it out, and above all to feel it within. Anchored in an atypical landscape, this dance experience aims to bring spectators out of their comfort zone, to disrupt perspectives and to propel us to the unexpected meeting of the other.
Chorégraphie : Emmanuel Jouthe, en collaboration avec les interprètes
Interprétation : Élise Bergeron, Frédéric Gagnon, Nicolas Labelle, James Phillips, Jessica Serli, Marilyne St-Sauveur
Interprètes à la création : Sarah Dell’Ava, Laurence Fournier Campeau, Eve Lalonde, Philippe Poirier
Direction technique et lumières : Mélanie Primeau
Consultation artistique et direction des répétitions : Christine Charles
Photos : Mathieu Doyon
Vidéo : Xavier Curnillon
Emmanuel
Jouthe
Élise
Bergeron
Frédéric
Gagnon
Nicolas
Labelle
James
Phillips
Jessica
Serli
Marilyne
St-Sauveur
Danse Carpe Diem / Emmanuel Jouthe
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