“This piece is yet a further attempt to renew the primitive experience called dance,”—Louise Lecavalier
Driven by a vital impulse to dance that constantly calls her back to the stage, Louise Lecavalier—one of Canada’s most celebrated contemporary dance artists—continues her exploration of dance with Stations. This fiery solo propels her lifelong dance trajectory forward; traversing the ebb and flow of movement and examining the memories that live in the body. After the dazzling duets So Blue and Battleground, she pursues this dizzying solo odyssey in search of her own truth.
Connecting four stations with her technical virtuosity, her stage presence, and her magnetic personality, she moves between precise delicacy and wild abandon, accompanied by scores from Antoine Berthiaume, Colin Stetson, Suuns and Jerusalem in My Heart, and Teho Teardo and Blixa Bargeld. Through the stories embedded in her flesh, each movement, whether grand or subtle, reflects an attempt to articulate human experience that lies beyond words.
With her most personal creation to date, Louise Lecavalier leaves no doubt: the one-time muse of La La La Human Steps’ Édouard Lock is not afraid to push her own limits in order to keep expanding the frontiers of dance.
Co-production : Fou glorieux ; tanzhaus nrw, Düsseldorf; HELLERAU – European Centre for the Arts Dresden; Festival TransAmériques, Montréal; Usine C, Montréal; Harbourfront Centre, Performing Arts, Toronto; National Arts Centre, Ottawa; SFU Woodward’s Cultural Programs, Vancouver; Diffusion Hector-Charland, L’Assomption and Repentigny.