Batailles by DynamO Théâtre with live audiodescription
Wed Mar 19, 2025

Call for spectators:
Live audio description of a show for young audiences, Batailles by DynamO Théâtre, acrobatic movement theater.

Danse-Cité and Maison Théâtre are presenting Batailles by DynamO Théâtre on May 18, 2025 with audio description for blind and partially sighted people aged 9 and over. The perfect opportunity for a family cultural outing.

KEY INFORMATION

  • Sunday, May 18, 2025, 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m

  • At Maison Théâtre (Montreal)

  • Address: 245 Ontario Street East, Montreal, H2X 3Y6

  • Live audio description by Caroline Charbonneau

  • Price: $20. Free for accompanying person

  • Reservations before May 2, 2025 by contacting Maud at Danse-Cité :
    By phone at 514 525-3595
    Or by e-mail at communication@danse-cite.org

Event schedule

10:30 a.m. — Welcome and technological support
11:00 am — Workshop/tactile visit
12:00 — Bring your own cold lunch
1:00 pm — Show with audio description
2:00 pm — Meeting with the artists
2:30 p.m. — End of event

DESCRIPTION

In Batailles, DynamO Théâtre's unique artistic signature offers a playful, poetic and acrobatic metaphor for our society. It's acrobatic movement theater, always supported by content that speaks to young people, asking questions about living together and the ability to share resources.

The show will be audio-described live by Caroline Charbonneau.
Further information: https://www.maisontheatre.com/spectacle/batailles/

OUR PARTNERS

Audiodescription is made possible by the support of indispensable partners: Maison Théâtre, TD | Promesse d’Agir, Fondation Mirella et Lino Saputo, CDPQ, Fondation Sandra et Alain Bouchard, Fondation Sibylla Hesse, The Whitearn Foundation, Fondation Cypihot Ouellette, Fonds Militaire pour les Enfants Aveugles

SOURCE AND CONTACTS

Maud Mazo-Rothenbühler — Danse-Cité
Development and Communications Manager
communication@danse-cite.org — 514 525-3595

ABOUT DANSE-CITÉ

Since 1982, Danse-Cité has contributed to the evolution of dance practices and contemporary creation by supporting artists in research, creation, production and/or dissemination. Since 2021, Danse-Cité has been developing a dance audiodescription pole, a practice previously non-existent in Montreal, to offer French-speaking blind and semi-vision-impaired audiences adapted access to choreographic performances. https://danse-cite.org/accessibilite/about 

ABOUT MAISON THÉÂTRE

Since 1984, Maison Théâtre has been Montreal's premier venue for theater for young audiences. Located downtown in the Quartier des spectacles, it offers a rich and varied program each season, with some fifteen shows for different age groups. https://www.maisontheatre.com/a-propos/