Our proposals for your 2027 spring break programming.
- Résonances
- 8 hours ago
- 2 min read
Even though the 2026 spring break is fast approaching, it’s already time to look ahead to 2027, and we have several proposals that are sure to appeal to your audience.
The 26 Letter Dance | 4+
photos: Rolline Laporte & Suzane O'Neill
An interactive, multidisciplinary alphabet primer, The 26 Letter Dance is a journey into the world of letters and words. Physically and intellectually engaged in the piece, the young spectator is an active participant in this kaleidoscope rich in colours and textured dance.
Équipage recherché | 4 + (english version coming soon)
Photos: Leduc
Captain Madjack Rackham is in search of his final crew member, inviting the audience to witness a grand assembly where an aspi- ring sailor must face daring trials. This historical fiction brings the life of the sea to the stage with an original musical score and breathtaking circus acts: aerial acrobatics, balances, hand-to-hand and stage combat.
Playing Hooky | 6-12
Photos: Vitor Munhoz
Bon Débarras takes you on a whirlwind musical journey through various communities from which they have drawn their inspiration, including Québec, Acadia and Louisiana. Feet stomping, hand clapping, leg slapping and full-on singing are to be expected from both performers and the audience alike. Presented in schools and various children’s festivals throughout Canada and France, this show, with its songs, tales, lilting and called dances, will not fail to move you and give you a spring in your step.
ON / OFF | 12-17
photos: Marjorie Guindon
ON / OFF is a dance work designed for teenagers and adults where five dancers perform on an unusual and wondrous machine: an oversized treadmill. The machine becomes a metaphor for the passage from childhood to adulthood. It is the path that we choose to travel and the life that we learn to tame.
L'affront des chimères | 13+
Photos: Marie-Hélène Bellavance
Designed for teenagers, this piece takes the form of a Hitchcock-style thriller and explores anxiety through a fable about confronting our fears. There is a great deal of mystery in the Other, especially when the Other falls outside the norm. By using suspense, we seek to welcome this element of mystery that can sometimes frighten us, convinced that when fear steps out of the shadows and into the light, it suddenly appears less terrifying.
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Benjamin Massicotte | Agent - Music Department
Noémie Azoulay | Codirector & Agent - Music Department
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Marjorie Deschamps | Codirector & Agent - Music Department
info@agenceresonances.com | 514-521-4445 ext. 103 / 438 885-7775
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Yaëlle Azoulay | Director & Agent - Dance Department
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Élodie Legault | Agent - Dance Department
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