Video interview

Illusion — Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain. Patrick Lamothe meets Jean-François Duke (excerpt)

Place
Studio Lucie Grégoire
Date
April 13, 2022
Director
Nessa Ghassemi-Bakhtiari
Length
04 min 43
Production
Espace Perreault and Le fils d'Adrien danse
With
Patrick Lamothe, Jean-François Duke and Harold Rhéaume

Illusion — Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain

Harold Rhéaume interviews Jean-François Duke dancer in the 2021 version of Les Dix Commandements and Patrick Lamothe, dancer of the 1998 version.

To see the full version: here

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Les dix commandements: Encounters (1998–2021)

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In 1998, Harold Rhéaume created his first major work, Les dix commandements, which examines complex issues related to the values and moral codes that hold a society together. His company, Le fils d’Adrien danse, celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2021. To mark the occasion, it…

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