Oct 30 – Nov 1 | Firehall Theatre

Myokine

Running Time: 60mins approx

by Anne Plamondon Productions
a Firehall Arts Centre Presentation

Myokine is a unifying work for seven performers who together explore the body as a source of resilience, beauty, and hope in the face of the urgency to act that characterizes our era. Myokines, molecules secreted by muscles when the body is in motion, are often called "molecules of hope" for the sense of well-being and optimism they provide. For Anne Plamondon, this process symbolizes the salvific role of the body when faced with the increasing complexities and troubling issues of our time.

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It embodies the essential function of dance to release tension, emotions and anxiety, and to give meaning to the imperfections that make existence both a strength and vulnerability. Through their virtuosity and precision, as well as a diverse choreographic language developed throughout Anne Plamondon’s eclectic career, this energetic septet of Canadian performers brings to life the power of our bodies when united in movement.

Showtimes

Thurs-Sat 7:30pm

Ticket Prices

Dance Supporter $100

Dance Attendee $35

Accessible Ticket $25

Student / Seniors $30

Credits

by Anne Plamondon Productions

a Firehall Arts Centre Presentation

 

Choreography: Anne Plamondon in collaboration with the dancers
Dancers: Justin Rapaport, Raphaëlle Sealhunter, Isak Enquist, Eowynn Enquist, Diana Leon, Judy Luo, Eden Solomon.
Music: Olivier Fairfield & Ourielle Auvé
Lighting design: Eric Chad
Costume design: Marie-Audrey Jacques
Coproduction — Danse Danse, la Rotonde, Festival des Arts de Saint-Sauveur & Diagramme Gestion Culturelle

 

Photo by Steven Berruyer

 

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Myokine

Oct 30 – Nov 1 | Firehall Theatre
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