
© Jacques Grenier
Daniel Léveillé
La pudeur des icebergs
Thursday, December 15, 2016
20h00
Friday, December 16, 2016
20h00
Saturday, December 17, 2016
16h00
La pudeur des icebergs (the modesty of icebergs), the crystallization of a thought process on the fragile presence of the Self as it faces the Other. On stage, we are presented with bodies in a state of upheaval. Naked as the space around them, they suffer the essential vulnerability of the human condition, one that sees the individual sometimes rises unexpectedly above the tyranny of appearances. Trios alternate with duos, and the absence of amorous competition neutralizes all forms of exclusion. For this is not about conquest but the exploration of all possibilities and of the extraordinary effort required to simply live. With this clean new piece, Daniel Léveillé delves even deeper into familiar terrain: the body's demanding confrontation with the body of the Other, the mysterious relationships that govern bodies in space, the tracing of movement and its inexorable ebb and flow.
From the same artist: Amour, acide et noix