Dépaysement : les eaux intimes adapted for the deaf and hearing-impaired
Fri Jan 31, 2025

Call for spectators :
Dépaysement: les eaux intimes by Corpuscule Danse,
a show-exhibition adapted for the deaf and hearing-impaired

On Saturday February 1, Danse-Cité and Corpuscule Danse present the exhibition-show Dépaysement: les eaux intimes with LSQ interpreter for the deaf and hearing-impaired. A collaboration between Danse-Cité and Fonderie Darling.

Key information

Description

Dépaysement : les eaux intimes is a sensitive interweaving of visual art and dance. It's an exhibition in which dance artists, through various performative interventions, transform a space in constant motion. The public is invited to move freely through the installations, contributing to the metamorphosis of a multi-sensory work about resilience and transformation. An invitation to experience an environment made of dreams, memories and intimate confidences.

On February 1st at 3:00 pm, Marie-Pierre Petit, guest deaf artist, Pierre-Olivier Beaulac-Bouchard, deaf cultural mediator and Catherine Langevin-Pepin, LSQ interpreter, will be on hand to offer a guided tour, a performance and a conversation with the LSQ artists

Corpuscule Danse is magnificently dedicated to the development and dissemination of inclusive dance based on the encounter of dancers with and without visible or invisible disabilities. Artistically led by Marie-Hélène Bellavance and Georges-Nicolas Tremblay, the company models better living together.

Event schedule

12:00 - Opening of the exhibition
2:30 pm - Exhibition break
3:30 pm - Welcome and guided tour of the exhibition in LSQ
4:15 pm - Doors open
4:30 pm - Show with LSQ interpreter
6:00 pm - Conversation with LSQ artists co-hosted by Pierre-Olivier Beaulac-Bouchard and Georges-Nicolas Tremblay
7:00 pm - Exhibition closes

Source and contact

Maud Mazo-Rothenbühler - Danse-Cité
Director of Development and Communications
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 positioned itself as a pioneer in the practice of audio description of dance performances in Quebec. https://danse-cite.org/