6.58: Manifesto

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With this critical and artistic manifesto presented as a choreographic triptych, Andrea Peña & Artists hone in on our responses to the systems and external forces that all humans cope with on a daily basis. Here the dancers interact with a computer, a soprano and a DJ as they explore the concepts of artifice and artificiality that are so much a part of our world and that dictate how we live our lives. In our realities, artificiality is embedded in our bodies and minds; artifice taints our interactions, our collective and individual experiences. It is a pleasure to encounter the raw, rigorous and visceral creative energy of the choreographer and her associates in this large-scale, vibrant and magnetic work.ARTIFICE MANIFESTOas humans we are contained within the constructs of artificiality. yet we never cease to exist in our commitment and surrendering towards ourselves and each other. as humans we have the ability to subvert artifice to find collective and singular levels of consciousness. must we subvert in order to find ourselves and each other?as humans we are the creators and consumers of artificiality. yet it is through the depth of our physical, emotional and mental vulnerability that we strive to find ourselves and each other.

Event Artists

Nicholas Bellefleur, Veronique Giasson, Gabby Kachan, Jean-Benoit Labrecque, Benjamin Landsberg, Jontae McCrory , Erin O’loughlin, Francois Richard, Laura Toma and Erin Lindsay: dancers.

6.58: Manifesto

Date/Time

Friday, September 17, 2021
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Location

Agora de la danse
1435 rue de Bleury, suite 102
Montréal, QC
Canada, H3A 2H7

Price

$15-$35

Phone

514-525-7575

Website

https://agoradanse.com/evenement/6-58-manifesto/

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