ECHOS CONTEMPORAINS

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ÉCHOS CONTEMPORAINS

The Échos contemporains series of performances features first & third-year students from the École de danse contemporaine de Montréal, with pieces from the repertoires of Mélanie Demers and Victor Quijada, and a new choregraphy by Alan Lake. The first-year cohort will present a piece by Véronique Giasson in their first performance as part of the program.

PROGRAM
La Goddam Voie LactéeMélanie Demers (extracts)
RessacVéronique Giasson
Marcher dans les cendresAlan Lake
Enter WovenVictor Quijada

La Goddam Voie Lactée – Mélanie Demers

We move forward through the darkness. We do our best to free ourselves from the clutches of nothingness, the void, the block of marble which would overwhelm us if we didn’t escape from it. In some sense, we become someone. Not just anyone. Just like a pack, we put the wisest one of us out in front. When she flags, another comes forward to face the headwinds. We do it together. We’re charting a course through the snow, through the mud, through the shit. We’re not goddesses, not for the life of us, but all the same we walk with our feet planted firmly on the Milky Way. We were splashed by this mythological puddle of milk. We inherited this gangrene. No longer is it just the Mississippi that is Goddam but the whole damn galaxy. La Goddam Voie Lactée’s reaction to the harshness and asperity of the world is to offer up a pagan mass. A celebration in the form of a challenge.

Ressac – Véronique Giasson

Ressac is born of a cyclical movement: advancing, yielding, returning. The power of the group becomes matter in perpetual turmoil—a flow of raw energy where twenty-one bodies come together, oppose each other, and break apart.

Marcher dans les cendres – Alan Lake

In a ravaged but fertile landscape, Marcher dans les cendres brings forth the strength to rise again. Each performer traverses their own personal hell; what burns, what remains, what is reborn. Carried by the group’s momentum, they move forward, their skin still marked by fire, toward a horizon of light and peace. The piece celebrates resilience and the journey, the act of being together despite fragility. Through raw and sensitive physicality, the bodies lean on each other, support each other, abandon themselves, affirming both their individuality and their interconnectedness. A dance of passage and transformation, where movement becomes connection and renewal.

Enter Woven – Victor Quijada

Enter Woven examines the push and pull of the environment we live in. It brings into focus the causal effect of our interconnected relationships. In this piece, the atmosphere is palpable; limbs reach out to cut and carve through the ether. Individuals join and compress against each other. Their bodies form architectures. These structures shift, and individuals shift over, under, and through one another. We watch as their stories intertwine, detach, reconnect, and transform.

Creative Team

• Artistic & Program Direction: Lisa Davies
• Production Manager: Alice Renucci
• Choreographers: Mélanie Demers, Véronique Giasson, Alan Lake, Victor Quijada
• Creation and performance advisors: Isabelle Poirier, Emmanuelle Bourassa-Beaudoin
• Lighting design: Stéphane Ménigot
• Costume design: Roxanne Bédard, Léo Chupin, Jonathan Saucier, Didier Sénécal
• Third year dancers: Laurianne Bergeron-Routhier, Lilly Bouvier, Nathan Buldakova, Coralie Caloz, Xalbat Corret, Angélyk Delisle-Hevey, Julie Dupin, Livia Fortin, Elouan Gourvennec, Alikisia Ikauno, Mélhya Kilic-Pégourié, Stephania Koujelev, Fanny Labbé, Solveig Langlois, Fanny Laplanche, Mathis Mailloux, Elisa Martin, Oli Pedneault-Doucet, Olivier Péloquin, Noémie Pino-Buisson, Margaux Pommier, Marine Rausis, Regine Sénatus-Lange, Catherine Simard
• First year dancers: Romane Aubin, Ann-Florence Bégin, Jules Burt, Charlotte Chicoine, Nicolas Collin, Salomé Dagenais-Requesens, Marissa Desjardins, Grégory Di Gregorio, Maude Doublet-Viguié, Audrey Janveau-Brennan, Bree-Lynn Jennex, Sofya Kovalskaya, David Labelle, Apple Labescat, Margarita Machulskaya, Naomie Mésadieux Rossignol, Nell Rossignol, Léanne Roussel, Raphaël Tousignant, Illenia Vargas Gimenez, Yoann Villeneuve

Performances

• Show in theatre: December 17 to 20th, 7 pm
• Webcast show: Live webcast December 20th at 7 pm | Repeated webcast from December 22nd to 28th inclusively

Rates (prices include taxes)

• Show in theatre: $25
• Webcast show: as of $10

Box-Office
online
• by phone at 514 525-1500
• at the box-office: Wilder building, (see opening hours) – prepare your visit 

Box-Office

Presentation Partner

Don’t miss the show Danses d’hiver featuring second-year dancers.

Photo: Juan David Padilla | Dancer: Margaux Pommier

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