Article

Archives #2 (In French)

Published
June 21, 2022
Conception of the project and practice facilitation
Mathilde Loslier-Pellerin
Collaborators
Ariane Dubé-Lavigne, Anouk Thériault and Frédérique Roy

March archives of the project Pluriels

For more information on these archives visit the French version of this article: https://espaceperreault.ca/fr/collection/archives-2/

Project

Pluriels

Co-production

Espace Perreault hosts on its website traces of the project Pluriels, a performative installation initiated by Mathide Loslier Pellerin, and supports its creative process.   An atmosphere of time; translated spaces.   Pluriels is a performative installation in progress that invites bodies to navigate space through…

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Interview

Territoires Partagés – interview with Sophie Corriveau (in French)

For more information on this interview visit the French version of this article: https://espaceperreault.ca/fr/collection/territoires-partages-entrevue-avec-sophie-corriveau/

Video interview

Victoria, how it all began (in French)

Interview with Dulcinea Langfelder, led by Viktoria Bobovskaia Video : Nikita Bershanski, Pivot Films Inc. Excerpts : Victoria, Dulcinea Langfelder & Co, 2000 and Victoria, le film, Dulcinea Langfelder & Co, 2021 Pictures: Charles Fariala. Photographer and date unknown – Réal Bossé and Dulcinea Langfelder…

Interview

Territoires Partagés – interview with Corinne Crane (in French)

For more information on this interview visit the French version of this article: https://espaceperreault.ca/fr/collection/territoires-partages-entrevue-avec-corinne-crane/

Audio interview

Territoires Partagés – audio interview with Gabrielle Desgagnés, Karen Fennell et Jamie Wright (in French)

An interview conducted by Erin Flynn with Gabrielle Desgagnés, Karen Fennell, and Jamie Wright on their Gyrotonic and Gyrokinesis training practices. Why have these dance artists turned to these alternative methods? How does this new discipline influence their dancing and teaching practices? What were they...