Amour, acide et noix

© John Morstad

Daniel Léveillé

Amour, acide et noix

Monday, December 12, 2016

19h00

Tuesday, December 13, 2016

20h00

Wednesday, December 14, 2016

20h00

Four bodies given over to the dance reveal what has taken refuge behind the strange, white skin: muscle, water, breath, energy, an outlook on life, so alive and aware of the other, in spite of (or maybe because of) a need to not be entirely alone. Amour, acide et noix speaks of solitude but also and most specifically of the infinite tenderness of touch, the harshness of life and the desire for avoidance or escape from these often so heavy bodies. Amour, acide et noix presents nudity as the only true alternative to the reading of the body, frank and free of false modesty. Is skin not the one true body costume? From the same artist : La pudeur des icebergs