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EVE 2050 DE VAN GRIMDE CORPS SECRETS

EVE 2050 DE VAN GRIMDE CORPS SECRETS

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This interactive digital installation tells her story, changing constantly in response to interactions with spectators and dancers.

Two years after Symphonie 5.1, Van Grimde Corps Secrets continues to pursue its choreographic, scientific and philosophical exploration of the boundaries of the body and its identity.

Walking among interactive panels, each visitor becomes one of the many faces of Eve 2050. Actors in this tale, spectators see their image recorded, transformed and broadcast live to all those present. In the evening the dancers join with the spectators in a live performance. Constantly evolving, the sound, imagery and choreography of the installation reveal multiple facets of the human body.



Solid Research

Eve 2050 is the result of years of research by Van Grimde Corps Secret and interviews with researchers, scientists, philosophers and specialists whose work is body-related. The choreographer Isabelle Van Grimde evokes in this piece reflections on the evolution of the body and knowledge acquired in the fields of plastic surgery, microbiology, anthropology and artificial intelligence. Eve 2050 weaves a poetic, multifaceted portrayal of the future of humanity —a future that is much closer than we realize.



Triptych

The wide-ranging Eve 2050 project unfolds in three creative chapters. After launching the web series in May 2018, the second and third parts of the piece will be presented at Agora de la danse: the Eve 2050 installation from September 19 to 22, 2018, followed by the Eve 2050 stage presentation in the fall of 2019.

+Videoprojection: A unique blend of dance and science fiction, the architectural video projection Eve 2050 will transport the audience into the fascinating world of the human body of tomorrow. LEARN MORE +

Company Van Grimde Corps Secrets
Artistic director and choreographer Isabelle Van Grimde
Performers Sophie Breton, Félix Cossette, Chi Long, Justin de Luna, Marine Rixhon, Gabrielle Roy
Interactive visual design, video montage (Installation) Jérôme Delapierre
Video production DAVAI
Music and Sound Design Thom Gossage
Concept for the Interactive sound design Jérôme Delapierre, Frédéric Filteau, Thom Gossage
Creation of the Interactive sound design Frédéric Filteau
Scenography Jérôme Delapierre, Isabelle Van Grimde
Sculptures on loan from Artist Marilene Oliver
Costume design Pascale Bassani, Isabelle Van Grimde
Costume Research Jérôme Delapierre, Manon Desrues
Accessories for the costumes Marilene Oliver
Production manager Emilie Voyer
Assistant choreographer Sophie Breton

2018-09-19
Quartier des spectacles Montreal, Quebec