Choreographic toolkit - excerpt

BAGNE Choreographic toolkit (excerpts)

Work
BAGNE
Choreographer
Jeff Hall et Pierre-Paul Savoie
Published
November 21, 2017

Discover excerpts from the BAGNE Choreographic toolkit (in French). The Choreographic toolkit is on sale for 60$ for the digital file + 75$ for the print version (individuals) + shipping and 100$ for the digital file + 75$ for the print version (institutions -schools, companies, libraries, etc.) + shipping.

Choreography by Jeff Hall et Pierre-Paul Savoie, 1993

Toolkit based on the original idea of Ginelle Chagnon

Project

BAGNE Choreographic Toolkit

Production
BAGNE is the centrepiece of a ten-year-plus collaboration between two Montreal-based choreographers and performers: Jeff Hall and Pierre-Paul Savoie. Graduates of the Department of Contemporary Dance at Concordia University, where they met, they both had unique career trajectories: Jeff as a former Frisbee champion and...

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