Photo : © Marc Lepage
During this workshop, participants will explore the everyday spaces of Marsoui to discover what seems irresistible: sensations, sounds, textures, shapes, images, and structures.
Participants will attempt to evoke surprise and (re)discover the space with childlike curiosity. The goal will be to find the bridge between the intellect and the gut, savoring the unknown as a promise.
Please bring a bottle of water, as well as clothing and shoes suitable for being outdoors.
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To get the junior rate, please email: info@furiesfestival.com. For more information on rates and packages, visit the Practical Information page.
Working across performance, screendance, singing, dance, theatre, and clowning, Stéphanie’s practice centers the body as an artistic medium and is rooted in sensations she hopes will be contagious. Serious about not taking herself too seriously, endlessly curious and eager for new challenges, she has recently added rap and installation art to her explorations.
Stéphanie has a deep affection for collective practices. She is a proud member of Lutte à l’Est, a regional queer feminist league; Les Matantes à bouche, a feminist theatrical singing group; and UTIL, a community arts organization. She also collaborates on numerous projects with artists, collectives, and organizations, including Pogo & Cheez Lyz, Vuinbrekin, and Tour de Bras, among others. In addition, she supports musical groups in the development of their stage work and accompanies humans in their discovery of cold-water swimming.
Driven by the conviction that our bodies, hearts, and relationships are spaces where rigidifying social sediments accumulate, she continues to explore un-sedimentation through multiple artistic and somatic approaches. Habitacle may be, for her, the beginning of a love affair with car bodies.
Photo : © Marc Lepage