Video interview

Recréation Dieu ne t’a pas créé juste pour danser – Interview

Director
Claudia Chan Tak
Length
57 min 16
Archive images
Martin Lemieux

Documentary clip about the project of recreating a work.

Project

Video clips: the recreation of Dieu ne t’a pas créé juste pour danser

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In the spring of 2018, maribé – sors de ce corps recreated the piece Dieu ne t’a pas créé juste pour danser to celebrate its 10th anniversary. Choreographer Marie Béland reassembled her original team: Dany Desjardins, Zoey Gauld, Simon-Xavier Lefebvre, Anne Thériault and MC Gilles….

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