Lundi 11 août
Classe de maitre
13 h - 16 h
Workshop Fighting monkey
Studio A
Centre culturel Aberdeen (140 Botsford)
Aberdeeen Cultural Center (140 Botsford St.)

Funambules du temps
et
Marée Noire
Marée Noire


Marée Noire is a cry of the species, a jolt of survival in the face of the elements. A final breath of life before being swept away by the Earth - or perhaps, on the contrary, a battle to be fought against wind and tide, clinging to it before extinction.
Crédits
Un film de : Chantal Caron
En co-production avec : Fleuve | Espace danse
Chorégraphe : Chantal Caron en collaboration avec les interprètes
Interprètes : Geneviève Robitaille, Léa Lavoie-Gauthier et Marie-Maude Michaud
Musique originale: Arnaud Hug
Violoniste: Stefan Krznaric
Monteure : Mirenda Ouellet
Directeur de la photographie: Richard Saint-Pierre
Caméramans et dronistes : Jean-Philippe Cloutier et Jonathan Champagne
Assistant caméra : Alexandre Bellemare et Cézar Valois
Directeur technique : Jean St-Pierre
Conceptrice sonore : Catherine Van Der Donckt
Mixeur : Bruno Bélanger
Coloriste : Sylvain Cossette
Communications : Emie-Liza Caron St-Pierre
Graphiste : Maxim Larivière
Texte : Dominique Garon
Photo : Jean-Sébastien Veilleux
Funambules du temps

Documentary Film – 52 minutes – 2024
Directed by Lucie Lambert, in collaboration with actress Claire Rommelaere and dancer/choreographer Sylvie Mercier
Based on an original idea by Claire Rommelaere
Produced by Les Films du Tricycle
Synopsis
Ten people, aged between 63 and 78, take part in artistic exploration workshops to delve into the concept of time and aging.
Five women and five men step into the process, carrying with them the baggage of their lives—life stories, like tangled roots beneath their feet. They have passed through childhood and midlife; now they live in old age, with its limitations and its freedoms. Where do their steps lead now? Is the great transformation, as Hermann Hesse wrote, something to fear or something to desire?
To live until the last flame and leave traces behind—like the lament passed down to Anne-Marie by her mother, which she now passes on in turn—may be the very path every human being follows, and one that unfolds here before our eyes.
The film captures and gives voice to the shifting experience of time, through the bodies and words of ten individuals engaged in a creative journey. Images of forests and a few literary quotations highlight the universal resonance of these deeply personal stories.