Tag Archive for the term: centre pierre peladeau

Helping Hand Needed - ProgFest

Hello Indyishers,
 While I know most of you already give a lot of your time to different projects, if this one interests you and you’re available to help, we’re lookin’!
 I’ve helped out the first 2 editions of the Festival de Musiques Progressives de Montréal, but will not be around this year, and the same is true [...]

Review: aKabi

It only seems logical to approach choreography by providing dancers with as much freedom of movement as possible. Yet sometimes by providing constraints, movements that couldn’t otherwise emerge seem to come to life naturally. It is as if by limiting the body, it needs to reconfigure itself otherwise and find new ways to move in [...]

Working through Pain in Suites cruelles

If it were not for the title of Hélène Blackburn’s new choreographic work, Suites cruelles, the beginning of the piece would lead one to believe that we are in for an evening with a casual feel. As we walk in the room, the performers are already warming up onstage. The walls are completely bare in [...]

The Threefold Transformation of Louise Lecavalier’s Body

This week at Centre Pierre-Péladeau was the much anticipated return of dancer Louise Lecavalier to the Montreal stage. After having forged an international reputation as part of Édouard Lock’s La La La Human Steps for almost twenty years, Lecavalier returns with three wildly different works by three Canadian choreographers.

I was especially excited for the opening [...]



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