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Carrion - Justin Shoulder / Phasmahammer - Regroupement québécois de la danse Carrion - Justin Shoulder / Phasmahammer - Regroupement québécois de la danse
2019-09-12
 
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Carrion – Justin Shoulder / Phasmahammer


20h00
16 / 28 $ Rabais RQD

Studio Hydro-Québec du Monument National, Montréal

Acheter

Liens utiles

Être humain dans une ère où notre influence destructrice sur la planète redéfinit les lois de la nature à la vitesse grand V, qu’est-ce que cela signifie ? Cette performance solo envoûtante de Justin Shoulder met en vedette Carrion, sorte de spectre post-humain capable de se métamorphoser en une multitude de formes et de parler une multitude de langues. Affrontant les affres de l’accélération évolutionniste forcée, il vagabonde au milieu d’un site archéologique et se transforme : fantôme venu de l’Ouest, virus, trickster, oiseau préhistorique. Mêlant spectacle de club à la dramaturgie de Victoria Hunt sur l’exploration corporelle brute, Carrion puise à même les mythologies queer et biculturelles ancestrales.

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What does it mean to be human, in an era when our destructive influence over the planet is rapidly redefining the laws of nature? This magnetic solo performance by Justin Shoulder introduces the figure of Carrion: a post-human spectre that has the ability to shapeshift into multiple forms and speak multiple languages. In the throes of forced evolutionary acceleration, wandering an archaeological site, they transform: a ghost of the west, a virus, a trickster, a prehistoric bird. Combining presentational club spectacle with dramaturgy from Victoria Hunt on raw bodily exploration, Carrion draws on queer and bicultural ancestral mythologies.