Photos: Andréa de Keijzer
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Polymorphic Microbe Bodies is a multisensory dance work where audiences are invited to lie down, close their eyes, and travel into the microbial worlds inside their bodies. By de-emphasizing sight, the work proposes an experience of dance perceived through sound, vibration, smell, taste and sensation. The sounds of live food preparation, based on sounds of the body, form part of the soundscore, which is then offered to audiences afterwards to drink.
Choreographer and performer Hanna Sybille Müller
Choreographer and poet Erin Robinsong
Performers and collaborators Diego Gil, Emmanuel Jouthe, Mathi Loslier Pellerin,
Lara Oundjian & Rachel Harris
Dramaturge Adam Kinner
Scientific advisor Merlin Sheldrake
Lighting designer Tiffanie Boffa
Musician Michel F. Côté
Costume designer Emily Watts-Luciani
Costume assistant Edwin Isford
Compost chandelier designer Andrew Forster
Process witness Nayla Naoufal
Photography Andréa de Keijzer
With the support of
Canada Council for the Arts
Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec (CALQ)
In collaboration with
Tangente
OFFTA Live Art Festival
Musée d'art de Joliette
Théâtre Hector-Charland
Ville de Joliette
Creation residencies
Centre de Création O Vertigo
Studio 303
Dana Gingras/The Stable