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Chute ! expired Free

Posted by: Montreal Completement Cirque
Posted on: June 28, 2018
Category: Special Project
Type: In Person
Chute ! - Performing Arts Events - StageLync
Chute ! is an unidentified flying object which we know will ultimately end its journey on the ground. Intimate acrobatic conversation around the theme of the fall, this atypical form brings together its small audience all around its performers, who happily demonstrate their theory by literally taking the plunge.

When someone falls, we laugh. Why is that? Riddled with references from Isaac Newton, Bruce Lee as well as Jean-Sébastien Bach, the play dissects the fall by challenging the audience and leading the people with humour to philosophical considerations that concern us all.

A spectacular moment!
Date: July 11, 2018 -
July 15, 2018

8:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Timezone: (UTC-5) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
Application link:
Location: Wilder Building
Montreal
Canada

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