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Cartes postales de Chimère press kit

Work
Cartes postales de Chimères
Years
1996

This document gathers all the press articles surrounding the work Cartes postales de Chimère (1996) by Louise Bédard (some articles in English).

Project

Cartes postales de Chimère Choreographic Toolkit

Production
With Cartes postales de Chimère, Louise Bédard made her mark in the dance world as both a dancer and choreographer, earning rave reviews from critics and audiences alike. In 2015, she remounted the work, passing on her solo role to two reputed dancers ( Isabelle...

Events

Launch of EC2 and three choreographic toolkits

The Fondation Jean-Pierre Perreault launched its new digital platform EC2_Espaces chorégraphiques 2 and a unique digital collection of choreographic toolkits on September 21, 2016. These projects, designed to showcase Quebec’s contemporary dance heritage, were carried out in collaboration with Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec,…

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Event recording

Study day on dance and the visual arts at MACM – Performance in the museum (in French)

The study day on dance and the visual arts held by the MAC as part of the Françoise Sullivan exhibition took place January 11, 2019 in Montreal. With: Lynda Gaudreau, Simon Grenier-Poirier, Catherine Lavoie-Marcus, Dorian Nuskind-Oder and The Two Gullivers (Flutura and Besnik Haxhillari).

Publication

BAnQ’s Dance Archive Guide

(in French) This guide, published by BAnQ, sets out a classification system and conservation schedule adapted to dance organizations.    

Excerpt from work

BAGNE – Excerpt 1994

Created in 1993, BAGNE is the centrepiece of a ten-year-plus collaboration between two Montreal-based choreographers and performers: Jeff Hall and Pierre-Paul Savoie.

Event recording

Study day on dance and the visual arts at MACM – Conversation with Michèle Febvre and Ginette Boutin (excerpt)

The study day on dance and the visual arts held by the MAC as part of the Françoise Sullivan exhibition took place January 11, 2019 in Montreal.