Bouge D'Ici Presents: Sexpectations and A David Lynch Wet Dream

Festival Bouge D'ici

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Bouge D'Ici is proud to present 2 wildly creative pieces choreographed and performed by 2 promising emerging artists.

SEXPECTATIONS
By: Maxine Segalowitz
With movement, voice-over, video, and just basically hanging out, Maxine Segalowitz invites the public into a reflection on gendered labour in performance that looks like “entertainment”, but doesn’t feel very entertaining. She calls into question the role of the observer, and shares different perspectives on her feelings of being watched.

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A David Lynch Wet Dream
By: Natasha Perry-Fagant
A movement based piece exploring themes of play… childhood…identity…time…All in set in a strange, Lynchian non-narative. In other words: its surrealist wank.

January 18, 2017 - 20h
January 19, 2017 - 20h
January 20, 2017 - 20h
January 21, 2017 - 16h

18+

$15 - General Admission
$12 - Students, Seniors, members of QDF and RQD

HORAIRE / SCHEDULE

  • Wednesday 18 January 2017 / 20:00
  • Thursday 19 January 2017 / 20:00
  • Friday 20 January 2017 / 20:00
  • Saturday 21 January 2017 / 16:00

75 minutes
Pour âges / For ages 18+
Retardataires / Latecomers : 75 minutes

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