BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20260603T075644EDT-6068wHFxvN@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20260603T115644Z DESCRIPTION:The Centre for Human Rights & Legal Pluralism 2014-2015 Disabil ity and Human Rights Law seminar series presents Lewis et Lucie\, Une évoc ation poétique de la marginalité\, de la solitude et des petites cassures de la vie\, a live dance performance with dancers and choreographers Danie l Firth and Jane Mappin.\nThe dance\n A man sits alone on a park bench\,  t alking to passersby\, hoping for a moment of society. Speaking in stilted phrases\, he offers fragments of his personal history\, impressions\, and obsessions. He embodies his words in movement\, dancing with the damaged g race of those who live out of the mainstream. The outline of his story eme rges – a small\, sad story\, repeated every day on park benches the world over\, of an existence that never quite took full shape. Lewis et Lucie is a poetic evocation of marginality\, solitude\, and the tiny\, crushing bu rdens of the past.\nDaniel Firth – dancer\n Daniel Firth is a dancer known for his great artistic sensibility. He is trained in classical ballet\, mo dern dance\, gymnastics\, and continued his modern dance training in 1990 with LADMMI in Montreal. In 1993\, he joined Montréal Danse\, where he per formed roles created by more than fifteen internationally renowned choreog raphers. Daniel has also worked for William Douglas\, Estelle Clareton\, C hantal Caron\, and many independent choreographers\, and has performed in Canada\, the United States\, South America\, and many European countries. He has been involved in an array of related artistic projects\, such as Un e âme immortelle with director Bernard Hébert\, and L’homme de verre\, dir ected by Raymond St-Jean. More recently\, Daniel completed his training in massotherapy\, which he currently pursues in parallel to his dance career . After five years in the Lower St-Lawrence region\, where he managed his own dance company and created his own works\, Daniel has returned to Montr eal where he now works with Jane Mappin in the duo “Lewis and Lucie”.  The ir recent work on the dance trilogy Je marche à côté de moi has allowed hi m to re-envision his career.\nJane Mappin - dancer and choreographer \n For the past thirty years\, Jane has worked actively as interpreter\, choreog rapher and teacher. As creator\, she is interested in the relationship bet ween dance and other forms of artistic expression. Her choreographic work has been shown across Canada\, South America and Europe. After working for five years at Le Groupe de la Place Royale\, in Ottawa\, Jane became an i ndependent choreographer in her native Montreal\, in 1989. In 1999\, in th e context of a master’s degree in creation\, Jane choreographed Les anges monstrueux (1999).  Jane has collaborated with visual artists (Mikihiro Ni shumatsu\, John Heward\, Jean Gervais\, and with the work of William Pereh udoff) and filmmakers (Léa Pool and Pepita Ferrari). In 2003\, Jane presen ted Cinq voix\, cinq visages\, an interdisciplinary work involving five da ncers\, five seven-year old girls\, video and two singers. She has since c ollaborated twice with cellist Erich Kory\, and photographer Michael Slobo dian. Jane danced for Charmaine Leblanc in Quarantaine (2004) and Terminus (2012)\, a co-production of Dansecité). In 2013\, Jane created L” with in terpreter Daniel Firth. Their collaboration continues with Je marche à côt é de moi\, a trilogy treating the delicate subject of mental illness. Jane has taught and choreographed at L’École supérieure de ballet du québec si nce 2007.\nInterprètes : Daniel Firth\, Jane Mappin\n Chorégraphie : Jane M appin en collaboration avec Daniel Firth\n Conseillère à la dramaturgie: Ma rie Brassard\n Musique : Erich Kory\n Voix sur la trame sonore : Sophie Fauc her\n Texte : un extrait de « Accompagnement » de Saint Deny-Garneau\n'Fort belle chorégraphie\, d’une grande intensité et d’une terrible vérité. Trè s exigeante pour le remarquable danseur qu’est Daniel Firth subtilement se condé par la chorégraphe et danseuse Jane Mappin. Une musique qui danse el le aussi\, tout comme le texte de Saint-Denys Garneau habilement découpé\, rythmé\, au point d’en devenir lui aussi musique.'\n- Jean Chapdelaine Ga gnon\, Quartier des spectacles | 16 septembre 2013\n DTSTART:20150209T223000Z DTEND:20150210T000000Z LOCATION:Maxwell Cohen Moot Court (NCDH 100)\, Chancellor Day Hall\, CA\, Q C\, Montreal\, H3A 1W9\, 3644 rue Peel SUMMARY:Dance performance - Lewis et Lucie\, Une évocation poétique de la m arginalité\, de la solitude et des petites cassures de la vie. URL:/law/channels/event/dance-performance-lewis-et-luc ie-une-evocation-poetique-de-la-marginalite-de-la-solitude-et-des-240361 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR