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Discover our outdoor shows

Updated: Nov 26

Ambulatory, immersive/participatory or simply as a performance, here are our outdoor shows, ideal for bringing audiences together in all kinds of spaces, from the most classic to the most surprising! In a museum, a park, a hall, in the street or on the water's edge, contact us to discuss your event and the locations you have in mind. Contact us to discuss your event and venue requirements.




2 dancers | 30 min.


The performance puts in symbiosis two marine goddesses captives of the great black tide.







4 dancers | 30 min.


A tribute to the strength, power and beauty of the emblematic caribou.






2 dancers + 1 pianist | 30 to 45 min.


An impromptu encounter between a contemporary dancer, an urban dancer, and a jazz pianist, playing around a public piano.







4 dancers | 40 min.


A moving reminder of our essential need to touch.








2 dancers (option with 2 musicians) | 20 min.


From Colombia to Latin America,  from Latin America to the world, cumbia is the queen, the mama who opens her arms to all.




3 to 6 dancers | 2 X 45 min.


Segment of Listen to see danced by professional performers from neurodiversity backgrounds, as well as with neurotypical artists. A variety of scattered solos, danced for one audience member at a time, connected to headphones.






6 dancers + 1 musician + 1 referee | 75 min.


A high-spirited show that challenges step dancers.Risk-taking, virtuosity and conviviality.







4 dancers | 30 min.


Sometimes at the mercy, sometimes in control of an intriguing treadmill, unpredictable and mobilizing.







5 dancers | 30 min.


A parading performance that travels through a mesmerizing story of our social phobias through percussive dance and jigs.






4 dancers |25 min.


In-Beauty questions the parameters of feminine gender through its choreographic language, anchored in Hip Hop.






2 to 6 dancers | 2 X 45 min.


Various solos dispersed throughout the space and danced simultaneously.  Dancers and spectators wear headphones connected to an iPod.






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