L'Autre Cirque

© Damian Siqueiros

Niń Khelifa + Flavie Beaulieu, People Watching, Joaquin Barral , Hannah Grove, Merlin Matthewson, Maël Tran, Agathe + Adrien

L'Autre Cirque

circusinterdisciplinary
Presented in French
Presented in French
Presented in English
Presented in English

Monday, July 10, 2023

9:00 PM

Tuesday, July 11, 2023

6:00 PM

Thursday, July 13, 2023

9:00 PM

Friday, July 14, 2023

6:00 PM

July 10 and 11 I Can’t Believe It's Not Butter! A four-person ten-minute performance centered around a dinner table dressed with food. At each end of the table different pairs depict alternate relationships articulated through movement.The dinner table is a sacred space where life, nourishment, and the continuation of connection between family and friends invite growth. Simultaneously, the dinner table portrays mindless tradition and is a reminder of thoughtless routine in its rigidity. A structure where short nice ties can bleed into nightmarishly longer silences.One of the pairs, performed by Joaquin Barral and Maël Trân, gushes over fresh produce and its colorful, curious textures in relation to human wonder and sociality. Fruit and its suggestion of life and prosperity lead to the bountiful discovery of intimacy between two bodies in a playful relationship as they cross from states of stillness to movement. While the other pair, underneath constant movement, blabbering, glammer, and routine, Hannah Grove and Merlin Matthewson uncover a compost heap of emptiness. A relationship between two disenchanted shells, who are physically seated at the same table, but miles apart in spirit, unfolds on stage. Movements between the two characters feel stilted and uncomfortably close in physicality, with an overabundance of body contact and repetitive dance inspired by stimming. N·Ormes A circus show where the duo Agathe and Adrien push the limits and expectations of their own bodies and gender norms. Provocative, dysfunctional and tender, the piece brings the viewer to question their own assumptions. The story features two protagonists and their relationship navigating between complicity and power struggles. Skilfully combining hand to hand, Icarian games and dance, the stage becomes an arena. One by one, the archetypes fall in battle, giving way to a quest for friendship and fairness through power and fluidity. With minimal scenography, the rich lighting of Claire Seyller and the costume creation of Sophie El-Assad, we follow their relationship through moments of frenzy and exhaustion. The original score by Simon Leoza takes us through the intimate and grandiose evolution of the protagonists. The exchange of roles and lifts, as a new language, blurs all our preconceptions. July 13 and 14 Tout est parfait We invite you to bear witness to a piece of what we have to offer, of what we brought back from our Sunday grocery run, of what we left behind in our teenage bedroom, of what was stuck onto our foreheads without us asking, of what we asked for but did not receive, and of all those things we can’t seem to get rid of. Play Dead These events occur in a house.  In a wine glass.  In a handshake.  A regurgitated necklace. A nose bleed.  Everybody is watching, looking for cracks in the surface to find what lies underneath. Play Dead and pretend, but if they look long enough they’ll see you breathing.

Co-broadcast by La TOHU and La Chapelle Scènes Contemporaines as part of MONTRÉAL COMPLÈTEMENT CiRQUE

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