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VIDEO INSTALLATION BY Carole Nadeau - Le pont bridge
PRESENTED AT La fonderie Darling
Soundscape: Martine H. Crispo.

Freely inspired by Heiner Müller’s Quartett

Laclos’s “Dangerous Liaisons”, in Heiner Müller’s version, presented by aging, naked bodies projected onto transparent screens. The eroticism of decay, the ecstasy of utter exhaustion, the ravages of lust, openly displayed but without the strength for satisfaction. A simplicity of gesture, an everyday action killing time, while it kills us. The beauty of the bodies, lingering impulses of lust, impulses inflamed by loss of faith, declining standards and degenerating organs. The battle is lost in advance; decay is never reversible. A statement that is both political and organic. Does capitalism contain the seeds of its own destruction?

Le Pont Bridge stands at the crossroads of theatre, installation and video, exploring the interrelationships between body, speech, space and image. Founded in September 1993, Le Pont Bridge is a multidisciplinary cell dedicated to multidisciplinary creation. Keeping an eye out for technology, and relying on a playful, small-scale and inventive approach, Le Pont Bridge creates urban fables that act on the senses and perceptions of the viewer.

 

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PHOTO : Caroline Hayeur

FESTIVAL VOIX D’AMERIQUE - Closing Show
PRODUCED BY Les filles Electriques
PRESENTED AT La Sala Rosa

For four years, the DADA Cabaret has brought the FVA to a delirious close. This year, we’re exploring a Freak Show theme with a show certified 100% authentic since we’re working with a master. Born into a circus family in his native Hungary, Laszlo Kolozsy performed mainly in the U.S. for more than forty years. Discovered in New York performing in an Italian fiesta with two over-sized snakes, he was recruited by D. Kimm to share his skills with artists in Montreal. Besides the usual bearded ladies, giants and Siamese twins, expect to see more prestigious acts, including The Sarcophagus of Doom, The Human Pin Cushion, The Escape King, Miss Twisto, Zoltan le Magnifique and Mademoiselle Voltara

All under the firm hand of Mami Wata — host, siren, tyrant. A one-of-a-kind show, length unknown.

With 2boys.tv, Mobile Home, Mélanie Charest, Pierre Potvin, Peter James, Alma Buholzer, Urbain Desbois, Miss Sugarpuss, D. Kimm, Laszlo Kolozsy and Alexis O’Hara.
Soundscape: Martine H. Crispo.

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THRILLER MEDICO-WESTERN CREATED BY Carole Nadeau - Le pont Bridge
Presented at Mois Multi Festival, Méduse, Quebec
Espace Libre, Montreal

A woman’s body floats alone in the void. Its very weightlessness seems to liberate it from the restraints of gravity, suspended somewhere between life and death. Behind this human mobile stands an immense angular screen that defines the performance space.

Superimposed on the swaying body are images created and projected in real time. Mobile, the most recent work by Montreal multidisciplinary artist Carole Nadeau, invites the viewer to explore a poetic and surreal world. The work questions identity, the power of speech from deep within and our perceptions of reality. It also explores notions about the human body, its limits and its ultimate purpose, which is to say, death.

The motorized staging challenges the traditional codes that condition the audience relationship to the stage, while the live video images created in front of us convey a poetic simplicity. The two elements are woven together in the scripting of this mobile narrative in the thriller genre.

see interview http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhokybTELf4

Text, direction and performance : Carole Nadeau
Assistant director : Steeve Dumais
Set design : Louis Hudon, Émile Morin, Carole Nadeau and Mathieu Thébaudeau
Video design : live : Louis Hudon pre-set : Carole Nadeau
Sound Design : Martine H. Crispo
Control room : Steeve Dumais and Martine H Crispo
Creator-counsellor : Martine H Crispo, Steeve Dumais and Louis Hudon
Stage machinery design : Émile Morin and Mathieu Thébaudeau
Stage machinery construction : Mathieu Thébaudeau
Video software control design and execution: Émile Morin and Pierre-0livier Fréchet-Martin
Lighting consultant: Mathieu Thébaudeau
Harness design and execution : Créations Fil Lion

Source: pontbridge.com

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CREATED BY The Collective Brahmine
PRODUCED BY Les filles Electriques
PRESENTED AT La Sala Rosa, Montreal

SCEPTICS WILL BE AMAZED !!!

After an illustrious evening at the 2009 Festival Voix d’Amériques, the Brahmine collective are back with a new show featuring the strange and the rare - interdisciplinarity as demanding as it is undisciplined - presented by the Robert-Boudin Family. The ten intrepid artists who make up The Collective invite you to join them at the Sala Rossa for a special OFFTA evening in which they will surpass, yet again, the limits of the possible with Le Miracle de Brahmine, le Retour (The Brahmine Miracle Returns).

In this new, “modern” show, Marcelle Hudon, 2boys.tv, ZAL, Mobile Home, Antonin Boudin, Martine H. Crispo and D. Kimm move on from ectoplasm and the occult to explore the astonishing potential of the scientific. Watch as Celestine Boudin demonstrates the world’s first device capable of capturing an image of the human soul! See Rabbit Tamer Mademoiselle Clara, accompanied by her assistant Nounou, as she levitates and yes, teleports! Gasp as low-vision Carolin Boudin, controlled by paper cutouts, performs a death-defying Dance of the Seven Veils, accompanied by the murky amateur Egyptology of Antonin Boudin and the down-home puppetry of Olivette Beaulieu Boudin. Enter the mystery as drawings on a chalkboard begin moving to the sounds of a musical saw, while a man’s face changes with each note in a melancholic possession! Journey into the unconscious as the astounding Mind Travel machine invented by Laurent Boudin makes its world premiere. And for a night that will go down in history, hear the Boudin Family Chorus record a live performance of a classic Hawaiian song onto an authentic 20th-century gramophone! A sweeping panorama of originality, dexterity and tomfoolery.

What Matters is Sincerity

THE BRAHMINE COLLECTIVE shows feature performance, projection, installation, music, shadow puppets, naive magic, automatons and transformed objects. Mixing craft and DIY, its members investigate matter, space and the performative act itself, influenced by the work of inventor-artists such as Robert Houdin and George Méliès, along with everything else strange and marginal. Their aesthetic draws freely on the tradition of the Cabinet of Curiosities and the Tableau Vivant, sometimes with a “freak show” feel.

Critics called their first production poetic, entertaining and disorienting: “a show with all its strings showing”. More romantic than performative perhaps, the Brahmine collective entrance their audiences, enlisting them in old-fashioned but still fascinating processes from the past.

THE BRAHMINE COLLECTIVE are Marcelle Hudon, Stephen Lawson & Aaron Pollard (2boys.tv), Mélanie Charest & Pierre Potvin (ZAL), Lucas Jolly & Steeve Dumais (Mobile Home), Brigitte Henry, Martine H Crispo, and D. Kimm.

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COURT MÉTRAGE DE FICTION RÉALISÉ PAR Brigitte Henry and D.Kimm
PRESENTED AT Festival du Nouveau Cinéma, Cinéma Parallèle (Ex-Centris), Montreal

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À la suite d’une tempête magnétique, Clara développe une sympathie maladive pour les léporidés. Petit génie pseudo-scientifique obsédé par la mutation lapinesque, elle finit par mal tourner et travailler au cirque Baklava… Jusqu’où ira-t-elle?

C’est le troisième court-métrage coréalisé par D. Kimm. Avec Brigitte Henry, elles ont tout créé, costumes, décors, patentes, et se sont beaucoup amusées. Brigitte Henry est une magicienne et elle a réalisé un montage délirant. Martine H Crispo a créé un environnement sonore pour ponctuer la musique étourdissante empruntée à un film des années 50. Et D. Kimm? Hum, croyez-le ou non mais… elle est drôle! A-t-elle raté sa vocation d’actrice de films muets? Trop tard.

Réalisation : Brigitte Henry, D. Kimm
Scénario : D. Kimm
Montage : Brigitte Henry
Direction artistique : D. Kimm
Musique : Martine H Crispo
Interprètes principaux : D. Kimm, Brigitte Henry, Nancy Belzile, George Rebboh, Faddi Atallah
Production : D. Kimm - Les Filles électriques

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CURATED BY Nancy Tobin
PRESENTED AT La Centrale Galerie Powerhouse, Montreal

BÊTES NOCTURNES : Hear the mutant urban sound beasts hiding in La Centrale Gallery

For one night only, sound artists project out on St-Laurent street the sounds that shift our quotidian experiences: they are repetitive, electronic, random, strange, and yet so distinctively animalistic.

It’s dark in there but if you look closely, you might catch a glimpse of those rare mutated creatures of the night, through the window of the gallery-become-zoo. The best time to hear the beasts is after sunset (10pm), before sunrise (5am). Bring your lawn chair and binoculars. Anthropologists, ethnomusicologists, and field recorders are welcome to this rare opportunity to witness animals improvising with lo-fi poetics.

Sound beasts : Magali Babin, Myléna Bergeron, Martine H. Crispo, Nicolas Dion, Chantal, Dumas, Nikki Forrest, Anna Friz, Jackie Gallant, Anne Françoise Jacques, Martin Tétreault, Nancy Tobin.

LISTEN EXCERPTS here

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CREATED BY The Collective Brahmine
PRODUCED BY Les filles Electriques
PRESENTED AT La Sala Rosa, Montreal

“The audience seeing the strings isn’t a problem. What matters is sincerity.”

Founded in 2008 by D. Kimm, the collective Brahmine creates shows around performance, projection, installation, music, shadow theatre, marionettes, automats, and hybrid objects. The goal is to bring together artists with a hands-on, playful approach who put materials, space, content and the relationship with the performative act into question. The collective is influenced by the work of inventors and performers like Robert-Houdin, and by everything strange and on the fringe. It draws freely on the aesthetic of the curiosity cabinet and the tableau vivant and the 19th-century taste for spiritualism and the occult, as well as on the atmosphere of the American “side-show” and the freaks made famous by P.T. Barnum.

Featuring Marcelle Hudon, 2boys.tv (Aaron Pollard and Stephen Lawson), Mobile Home (Lucas Jolly and Steeve Dumais), ZAL (Mélanie Charest and Pierre Potvin), Brigitte Henry, D. Kimm, and Martine H. Crispo.

The group’s greatest source of inspiration, however, is George Méliès, who before going on to invent his cinematic processes, was a conjuror specializing in automats and “grand illusions”. Méliès’s approach shows an affinity with a certain kind of interdisciplinarity and the emerging practices in which we are working. Above all, his “hands-on” resourcefulness is something we cherish.

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A PROJECT BY D. Kimm
PRESENTED AT OFFTA Festival
SOUNDSCAPE BY Martine H. Crispo

The Constant Bride is a performance piece that assumes various guises depending on the space and context in which it is mounted. The Bride, adorned in a white gown, finds legitimacy only when she marries. Until then, she is a wanderer, an escapee, a lost or “displaced” person. When we see a bride outside a wedding, we wonder: Did she run away? Or was she abandoned? In this piece, D.Kimm explores the themes of vulnerability, regret, love, solitude and marginality.


http://www.electriques.ca/filles/projets.e/mariee/

Source: electriques.ca

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CREATED BY Marcelle Hudon
PRESENTED AT Théâtre Lachapelle, Montreal
Festival mondial des théâtres de marionnettes, France
The 8th International Shadow Theater Festival, Germany
Les trois jours de casteliers, Montreal
Free Fall Festival
, Toronto

Marcelle Hudon brings together a powerhouse team to sculpt a show of delicate beauty with shadow / puppetry / film / theatre. Poursuite puts its audience into the masterful hands of a political puppeteer who uses theatrical magic to reveal how things are never what they appear.

Marionnette / Ombre / Masque
Composition - marionnettes - masques - images - interprétation : Marcelle Hudon
Collaboration à la création et manipulation de la caméra vidéo : Manon Labrecque, Nathalie Bujold
Collaboration à la création et manipulation : Louis Hudon
Composition musicale et interprétation : Bernard Falaise et Martine H. Crispo
Lumière : Thomas Godefroid
Réalisation des castelets : Pierre Loubier et Marcelle Hudon