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Faith Hole - Nate Yaffe - Regroupement québécois de la danse Faith Hole - Nate Yaffe - Regroupement québécois de la danse
2019-09-17
 
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Faith Hole – Nate Yaffe


20h00
16 / 28 $ Rabais RQD

MAI (Montréal, arts interculturels), Montréal

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Issue d’un travail de confiance radicale envers le corps, Faith hole est chorégraphiée par les mouvements irréfléchis qui traversent l’artiste. En un implacable élan, ce corps embrasse toujours sa prochaine itération, rejetant la persistance nostalgique du « soi » tout en exposant des fragments d’identité au public. Dans cette performance solo, Yaffe cultive un échange non transactionnel entre l’interprète et le public, et s’offre comme un canal ouvert qui déverse des récits charnus avec une émotion brute. En excavant des souvenirs musculaires comme artefacts d’une histoire de conditionnement par la danse classique, les valeurs hétéromasculines intériorisées et l’hyperactivité contrainte, Yaffe s’escrime à révéler le vocabulaire queer inhérent qui coule sous la surface.

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Created through radical trust in the body, Faith Hole choreographs itself through the unconsidered movements that rip through the artist. Going relentlessly forward, always embracing its future iteration, dismissing nostalgic lingerings of “self,” yet exposing the splinters of personhood to the public. In this solo work, Yaffe cultivates a non-transactional exchange between performer and audience, offering himself as an open orifice spilling fleshy histories with unguarded emotion. By excavating muscle memories as artifacts from a history of conditioning through classical dance training, internalized hetero-masculine values, and restrained hyperactivity, Yaffe strives to reveal the innately queer vocabulary that lives beneath.