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From Septembre 8th to 12th, SPARK, an artistic urban safari, offers an eclectic multi-venue showcase of artists associated with Studio 303. Both the public and international presenters can discover the surprising universe of Montreal’s emerging scene and live an unforgettable experience through the singular practices of these exceptional artists.
In a diverse urban circuit:
La Chapelle
MAI (Montréal, arts interculturels)
Maison de la culture Frontenac
Festival Transatlantique (Mdc Maisonneuve)
Sala Rossa
Studio 303
Escales Improbables de Montréal
(Quais du Vieux-Port & Monument National)
Tickets : available at each venue
Infos : info@studio303.ca
Video: Hoda Adra
SHIVAREE ALEXIS O'HARA
Three survivors attempt to occupy the same abandoned shelter. They must tame each other and adapt to the particular characteristics of their new home. As seasons parade in a disorderly manner, a modern family is formed.
Note: Shivaree is a work-in-progress following a residency at Usine C offered by Studio 303 & Usine C.
Septembre 8th & 9th at 5 p.m.
Price: Free admission
Venue: Usine C's studio
Duration: 40 minutes
Discipline: Interdisciplinary
HOSPITALITY 3: Individualism was a Mistake
Against the background of our cultures over-emphasis on individualism, HOSPITALITY 3: Individualism was a Mistake invites the spectator to reflect on what it means for individuals to work together.
A table with juice and snacks, another table cluttered with records and musical equipment, and more tables to greet spectators and gather the answers to the questions they are asked.
By/With Caroline Dubois, Claudia Fancello and Jacob Wren of PME-ART.
HOSPITALITY 3 is part of PME-ART’s ongoing HOSPITALITÉ-HOSPITALITY Project, begun at Studio 303 in 2007.
Septembre 8th & 9th at 7 p.m.
$12 pre-sale, students, RQD, RAIQ / $15 reg.
Venue: Studio 303
Duration: 90 minutes
Discipline: Interdisciplinary
THE DJ WHO GAVE TOO MUCH INFORMATION (HOSPITALITY 5)
A pile of records and a record player. For every record we have one story at the ready. For each performance we will play different records in a different order and tell the stories that go with them.
This new creation explores the way music infiltrates our personal and social lives, affecting our ongoing understanding of love, work and how we think society should operate.
By/With: Caroline Dubois, Claudia Fancello and Jacob Wren from PME-ART.
This project is presented in collaboration with Studio 303 as part of the Escales Improbables de Montréal.
Septembre 10th to 12th between 2 and 6 p.m.
Free admission
Site: Quays of the Old Port
Jardin Eau-Canada - In front of Montreal Science Center
Duration: 20 minutes, 2X/day
Discipline: interdisciplinary
TOUT SE PÈTE LA GUEULE CHÉRIE FRÉDÉRICK GRAVEL
Frédérick Gravel takes on the confusion of the contemporary American male, whether he hails from a bland suburb, a country road or a cowboy movie.
It is a tale of distraught men, the ordinary run-of-the-mill
North American male: beer, T-shirts, baseball caps,
cowboy boots, bare bellies and their hesitations, outbursts
of violence, confusion, brusque changes of mood, right
left, front and back, lurching in a drunken haze of
beer and powerlessness.
Septembre 8th to 11th at 8 p.m.
Price: $22 students, professionals / $26 regular
Venue: La Chapelle
Duration: 90 minutes
Discipline: Dance
SHORT & SWEET WANTS&NEEDS DANCE
Short&Sweet is an innovative dance event which gives 30 choreographers carte blanche to create whatever they want as long as it is under 3 minutes!
A timekeeper is present for the event and any artist going over the allotted timeframe has their music and lights immediately cut off. Featuring a diverse cross section of Montreal’s contemporary dance community.
Presented by Wants&Needs dance.
Wednesday, Septembre 8th
Doors at 9:30 p.m., show at 10 p.m.
Suggested donation: $10 to $20
Venue: Sala Rossa
Duration: 1 h 45
Discipline: Dance
2FIK & DANA MICHEL
Two solos, one encounter.
Dana Michel and 2fik are Montreal-based artists, each with a performance practice that explores the complexity of identity/gender issues, which they dissect/observe through their art.
Dana Michel presents an excerpt of 1976 - a supremely personal and with a punk meets athletics meets fashion sensibility dance piece featuring sound design by Antoine Bédard.
In A Semitic Score, 2Fik performs a virtual duet with British art star Oreet Ashery. The piece takes its roots from the notion that both Muslims and Jews come from the same Semitic DNA.
Together, 2Fik and Michel created Ball of Both, an intimate moment between two gender-bended artists.
Friday, September 10th and 11th at 7 p.m.
Price: $18 students, professionals / $20 regular
Venue: MAI (Montréal, arts interculturels)
Duration: 60 minutes
Discipline: Dance & Performance
SPARK CABARET
An interdisciplinary cabaret hosted by none other than Alexis O’Hara with:
- 2boys.tv
- Nathalie Claude
- Dario Milard
- Clara Furey
- Peter James
- Bob Loblaw
- Marcelle Hudon
- Susanna Hood
- Peaches Lepage
- Sasha Kleinplatz
- Andréanne Leclerc
A highly entertaining evening featuring a dozen eclectic acts by the crème de la crème of Montreal’s cabaret scene Details here .
Friday, September 10th
Doors 9:30 p.m., show+party 10 p.m.
$12 pre-sale, students, RQD, RAIQ / $15 reg.
Venue: Sala Rossa
Duration: TBC
Discipline: Interdisciplinary
CIBLE DE DIEU JACQUES POULIN-DENIS
Cible de Dieu is a solo about loss and defeat.
Dancer and balance-artist, Jacques Poulin-Denis, dramatizes the moment when resiliency and naiveté become one… that terrifying moment of grace when one is truly face to face with themself.
Saturday, September 11th at 8 p.m.
Passes available as of September 7th
Venue: Maison de la culture Frontenac
Duration: 45 minutes
Discipline: Dance
TRANSATLANTIQUE PROGRAMMING 2010
An afternoon of emerging dance programmed by Festival Transatlantique Montréal / Quartiers Danses 2010 with:
Andrew Turner / Now I Got Worry
Alyson Wishnousky / Ghosts of departed quantities
Jean-Sébastien Lourdais / Contrôle Réaction
Suzanne Miller / Dancing with Skeletons
Dany Desjardins / On air
Sunday, September 12th at 4 p.m.
Tickets: $12 students, professionals / $15 reg.
Venue: Maison de la culture Maisonneuve
Duration: 1 h 30
Discipline: Dance
DORS JACQUES POULIN-DENIS
DORS is a four-dimensionnal portrait of the night and the surrealistic logic of dreams.
Mixing dance, music and theatre, DORS creates is place where sleepwalking and insomnia are synonymous.
This project is presented following two residencies at with Studio 303 and as part of the Escales Improbables de Montréal.
Wednesday, September 8th
Doors at 8 p.m., show at 8:45 p.m.
Tickets: $15 pre-sale / $20 at the door
Venue: Monument National
(Studio Hydro-Québec)
Duration: 60 minutes
Discipline: Interdisciplinary
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