Date(s)

Tuesday,October 29, 20247 p.m.
Wednesday,October 30, 20247 p.m.

Venue(s)

Théâtre Outremont
1248 Bernard Avenue West
Montréal (Québec) H2V 2V6
Phone: 514-495-9944, ext. #1
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Tickets

TICKETS FOR OCTOBER 29 @ 7 p.m.TICKETS FOR OCTOBER 30 @ 7 p.m.

 

 

Performed in French

At the crossroads of the museum and the laboratory, this show invites the audience to a journey towards the infinitely small, with humour and visual poetry. Quantum physics is complex, paradoxical, sometimes frustrating in its incomprehensibility. But it is also the heart, often strange or disturbing, yet essential, of our world. Rebellion of the minuscule is a voyage into the depths of the atoms that make up everything that surrounds us. An object theatre show where artworks are built live. Where the images’ low tech magic magnifies the sense of vertigo, as we move between the known and the unknown, certainty and the void, light and matter.


Running time:
50 minutes

Technique : Object theatre

Public : 15 years

 

The 7 p.m. performance on Tuesday, October 29th will be followed by a talkback with social scientists from the Université de Montréal Faculty of Arts and Science, as part of Théâtre Outremont‘s Perspectives series.*

Talkback participants : Antonia Leney-Granger (Théâtre du Renard), Gilles Brassard (professeur titulaire, Faculté des arts et des sciences – Département d’informatique et de recherche opérationnelle) et Julie Hlavacek-Larrondo (professeure agrégée, Faculté des arts et des sciences – Département de physique).

 


 

A Casteliers and Théâtre Outremont co-presentation, with support frome voyagements and Université de Montréal Faculty of Arts and Science. 

 

 


 

School group performance on Tuesday, October 29, at 10 a.m.

 

 

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Company

Since 2015, Théatre du Renard has been exploring the ideas that have transformed our view of reality: astrophysics, ecology, philosophy. Science allows us to explore artistic terrain that remains largely unexplored. It heightens our awareness. It allows us to see, all of a sudden, what had been there all along. The company skilfully combines the poetry and humour of object theatre with the art of cross-disciplinary creation. As artists, we turn scientific discoveries into stories of sensitive exploration.

www.theatrerenard.com/

Credits

Artistic direction, story and performance: Antonia Leney-Granger
Stage direction: Évelyne Laniel
Performance: Karine St-Arnaud
Lighting design and stage management: Mélanie Whissell
Scenography: Véronique Poirier
Sound design: Nicolas Letartre-Bersianik
Scientific advice: Stéphanie Jolicoeur, physicienne et vulgarisatrice scientifique
Voice-over: Jean-François Beauvais

 

 


 

* La série Perspectives au Théâtre Outremont se veut une plateforme pour les artistes abordant des sujets importants et actuels, afin de favoriser le dialogue et la compréhension mutuelle au sein du public. En partenariat avec la Faculté des arts et des sciences de l’Université de Montréal, cette initiative vise à développer l’esprit critique et l’intérêt artistique. Des rencontres auront lieu après chaque spectacle pour créer des échanges entre les artistes et des experts académiques. Ce projet met l’accent sur la vulgarisation scientifique à travers l’art, tout en renforçant les liens entre la recherche universitaire et la communauté.