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Compagnie Virginie Brunelle is a choreographic creation company founded in 2009 that produces and presents original works
under the artistic and general direction of the eponymous choreographer. Holding a bachelor’s degree in dance from UQÀM in 2008, Virginie
quickly set herself apart in the Montreal dance scene with her distinctive style. The company contributes to the promotion of dance and the
appreciation of the arts by the public through about ten works, which have been presented in numerous theaters in Montreal as well as
throughout Quebec, Canada, and internationally.
After clearly defining her purpose, Virginie systematically dives into a musical exploration, an essential phase of her creative process. Music becomes her source of inspiration, guiding the choreographic construction in which each idea carries its intention, spatial compositions, and symbolism. Once in the studio, she refines the structure by specifying the dynamics of rhythms, pauses, gesture intensity, delicacy, gaze, and breathing, much like notations of nuances, attacks, and phrasing on a musical score. This precise approach, where each element is meticulously considered, allows Virginie to infuse emotion into each movement, creating a rich and profound artistic experience.
Through a rigorous movement vocabulary, Fables offers a sometimes harsh, sometimes poetic vision
of women’s ongoing struggle. Against the backdrop of the chaos
of
an era turned upside down, the piece projects us into fantastical spaces from which larger–than
life characters emerge — contemporary female archetypes who paved the way to freedom from invisible yet real barriers.
A universe of great evocative power, echoing a crying need for utopia, hope and humanity.
Don’t miss this compelling Philadelphia premiere!
Click here to view the Teaser
Find out more about Compagnie Virginie Brunelle here
*** WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ***
Date: Friday, February 20th
Time: 7:30pm
Duration: 65 minutes
Location: Zellerbach Theatre, Penn Live Arts/Annenberg Center, 3680 Walnut Street, Philadelphia
Language: English/French
Fee: $35 for AF Members / $40 for non AF Members
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