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Dance, Arts & culture, Theatre

The Department of Contemporary Dance Presents: Contredanse

1st year students perform new works


Date & time
Thursday, March 14, 2024 –
Friday, March 15, 2024
7 p.m. – 9 p.m.
Cost

This event is free

Contact

Katie Scribner
X4555

Where

John Molson Building
1450 Guy
Room MB 7.265

Wheel chair accessible

Yes

First-Year-Students_Winter2024 Photo Credit: Kristina Hilliard, Third Year Contemporary Dance BFA Major

Don't miss the upcoming production exploring various meanings of "contredanse," presented by Concordia's first-year Creative Process class and professors Erin Flynn and Lilia Mestre. The production uses hybrid encounters between cultures and techniques to explore the different dances within us that unite and divide. It will be presented in the Black Box of the John Molson building on March 14th and 15th at 7 pm and is not to be missed.

The term "contredanse" historically refers to a French country dance in the 18th century, which required cooperation to execute the various geometric figures because the steps were not standardized. In French, "contre" can mean "besides," "encounter," "instead of," "despite," or "inverse," while in English, "counter" denotes retaliating, answering, hitting back, opposing, resisting, warding off, or defying.

The piece examines the challenges of competition and cooperation within community, and the shadow aspects of the self. This performance aims to explore the negotiation of individual identities in relation to the collective.

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