Compagnie Catherine Gaudet

Les jolies choses

2024-11-06 19:30 2024-11-07 23:00 60 Canada/Eastern 🎟 NAC: Compagnie Catherine Gaudet

https://nac-cna.ca/en/event/36102

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For choreographer Catherine Gaudet, a next-generation icon who was awarded the 2022 Grand Prix de la danse de Montréal, the body is a resonator of complex sensations that animate human activity. In her 2022 work Les jolies choses (The Pretty Things)—an audience favourite when it premiered at the Festival TransAmériques—a rigid mathematical structure creates a framework within which the five dancers ultimately liberate themselves. Bodies move to the rhythm of a...

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Babs Asper Theatre,1 Elgin Street,Ottawa,Canada
November 6 - 7, 2024
November 6 - 7, 2024

≈ 55 minutes · No intermission

Last updated: October 31, 2024

A Note from Caroline Ohrt, Executive Producer, NAC Dance 

Good evening,

I felt it was imperative to present Catherine Gaudet at the National Arts Centre. A first visit, a choreographic masterpiece: it felt natural, it seemed like an obvious choice.

Catherine is a master of choreographic writing. She captures the essence of the human being and tells his or her story through a sensitive representation of body and mind.

Les jolies choses wowed audiences from the moment it premiered in 2022, and has been touring the world to rave reviews ever since. More than just a performance, the piece is an unprecedented exploration of our identity. Questions of beauty, vulnerability, and transformation resonate through the performers’ gestures and gazes, inviting each audience member to reflect on their own perceptions of themselves and others.

The performers in Les jolies choses are sometimes in synchrony, sometimes in dissonance. The microcosm is driven by the rhythm of effort to the point of exhaustion. Each movement reveals the characters’ inner struggles and fleeting joys, painting a living portrait of the human experience.

Catherine skilfully reminds us that beautiful things are not merely to be contemplated, but to be experienced to the full.

Enjoy the evening!

A Note from Catherine Gaudet, Artistic Director and Choreographer

Les jolies choses premiered in June 2022 and hasn’t changed a bit since then. Of course, we’re now more familiar with the machine and its effects, so the performers manipulate its workings from the inside with perhaps a greater sense of fun than at first. That said, the piece remains a device (even a monster of sorts) that is demanding, even frightening, and whose operation requires a great deal of concentration, willpower, and willingness to accept a challenge. The company is very excited to present this work at the NAC, as this is our first artistic visit to Canada’s capital. The whole team is honoured to be part of the NAC’s current season.

Les jolies choses

Created in 2022

Intake of Air

Five bodies move to the rhythm of a metronome. Their mechanical gestures are endlessly reprised, the machine runs wild and demands their absolute compliance. With her ripened artistic language, choreographer Catherine Gaudet seeks a space within bodies where desires can be reborn despite the burden of constriction.

This seemingly harmless collective score, with its orderly routes, gives off a scent of cheap veneer that will soon end up cracking. Attuned to the conflicting throbbing of her era, Gaudet surrounds herself with her loyal collaborators to explore the false pretenses of the show business apparatus. After a while, repetition reveals itself to be the troublemaker among the dancers-turned-instrumentalists. It pushes open the whistling valve to release the excess vapour of salted bodies. Indeed, de-pressure is the flip side of grandiosity. Here, the risk of tastelessness is all too real, but necessary in order to maintain balance.

« Sharing complexity also means relying on a detached perspective, but that doesn’t prevent us from drawing a historically validated line between unjust power and legitimate resistance. »

- Catherine Gaudet

Fun facts:

• The sounds the performers make in the piece weren’t part of the original concept; they were left in because the dancers couldn’t do without them. The performers literally have to orient themselves vocally on stage in order to find their place in the score.

• The words of the final musical section are in an invented language.

Artists

  • logo-catherine-gaudet-2
    Featuring Compagnie Catherine Gaudet
  • Artistic Director and Choreographer Catherine Gaudet

Dancers

  • james-phillips
    Featuring James Phillips
  • Featuring Dany Desjardins
  • caroline-gravel-photo-caroline-gravel
    Featuring Caroline Gravel
  • lauren-semeschuk-photo-frederic-chais
    Featuring Lauren Semeschuk
  • stacy-desilier-garrett-naccarato
    Featuring Stacey Désilier

Credits

Created by
Catherine Gaudet

Performers and creative contributors
Dany Desjardins, Caroline Gravel, James Phillips, Lauren Semeschuk, Stacey Désilier

Music
Antoine Berthiaume

Assistant dramaturg and rehearsal director
Sophie Michaud

Lighting
Hugo Dalphond

Costumes
Marilène Bastien

Producer
Compagnie Catherine Gaudet

Co-producers
Centre Chorégraphique National de Caen, DLD –Daniel Léveillé Danse + CanDance Network: Festival TransAmériques, Agora de la danse, National Arts Centre, Harbourfront Centre

Creative residency
DLD-Daniel Léveillé Danse + Agora de la danse

Development
DLD-Daniel Léveillé Danse

NAC Dance Team

Executive Producer
Caroline Ohrt

Senior Producer
Tina Legari

Special Projects Coordinator and Assistant to the Executive Producer
Mireille Nicholas

Company Manager
Sophie Anka

Education Associate and Teaching Artist
Siôned Watkins

Technical Director
Brian Britton

Communications Strategist
Alexandra Campeau

Marketing Strategist
Marie-Chantale Labbé-Jacques

Production Team, Babs Asper Theatre

Head Carpenter
Charles Martin 

Head Electrician
Éric Tessier 

Assistant Electrician
Martin Racette 

Property Master
Michel Sanscartier 

Head Sound Engineer
Doug Millar

International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees