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“Another multilayered House piece, created by a master dancemaker. […] Dis/(sol/ve)r is satisfying, intelligent dance performed by superb dancers.” (The Globe and Mail).
The Toronto Dance Theatre returns to Montreal with Dis/(sol/ve)r, created by artistic director Christopher House. Widely regarded as the most talented and unpredictable choreographer in Canada, House once again reinvents his vocabulary in a work that examines the beauty of uncertainty in our personal encounters. A highly fanciful piece for nine dancers, Dis/(sol/ve)r is “the most intriguingly sophisticated dance creation by Christopher House in recent memory—one that draws you into its subtle design during the performance and one that rewards reflection long after the dance is over” (Stage and Page).
CREDITS:
Dis/(sol/ve)r (2008)
Choreography: Christopher House
Set: Cheryl Lalonde
Costumes: Philip Sparks
Music: Phil Strong
With 9 dancers
Photos: David Hou
www.tdt.org
Duration: 65 minutes – without intermission
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