CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

A BREATH OF AIR

 

Une bouffée d'airA Breath of Air at the Médéric-Martin park / photo © Raphaël Preux


Are you interested in dance, song and poetry?
Are you eager to discover your creativity?
These intergenerational workshops are for you!

Berceurs du temps team invites you to a second series of workshops exploring dance, song and poetry at De Normanville park (Villeray borough), inspired by O2, a choreographic work by Sarah Dell’Ava presented at Festival TransAmériques in 2021. A chance to discover how your body can move freely, your voice can rise spontaneously, and your moods can translate into poetry. The workshops are free and open to all, from 9 to 99 years old. No previous experience required!



Registration is open at
forms.gle/6HQzcSGhV94n5D3B6,
by email at
ateliers@berceursdutemps.ca or by phone at 514 489-7958.
Please note that the deadline to register is Sunday, May 5, 2024.


An initial series of 4 two-hour workshops will take place in May, in small groups of about 15 people. You can choose from the following time slots :

> Tuesdays, May 7, 14, 21 and 28 / 5:30 to 7:30 pm
> Fridays, May 10, 17, 24 and 31st / 10 am to 12 pm
> Saturdays, May 11, 18, 25 and June 1st / 12 pm to 14 pm

A second series of 4 two-hour workshops will be held in June, in one large group, accompanied by a violinist :

> Saturdays, June 8, 15, 22 and 29 / 12 pm to 14 pm


An information session
will take place on Saturday, April 27,
from 12 to 2 pm at De Normanville park (under the gazebo).


Here are a few pictures from our last two editions to give you an idea of the creative process :

“A breath of Air” at De Normanville park, june 2024 / photos © Madeleine Guastavino and Ilya Krouglikov

“A Breath of Air” at Médéric-Martin park, July 2021 / photos © Raphaël Preux

 

 

 



 

O2 au parc Baldwin / Photo © Yana KMO2 at Baldwin park / photo © Yana KM

 

Project funded by the Médiations culturelles MTL program as part of the Agreement on the cultural development of Montreal between the City of Montreal and the Government of Québec.

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