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1 December 2015

Extension for the Rebel Bodies’ exhibition

Amazing new for the contemporary dance fans in Quebec city, the exhibition Rebel Bodies at the Musée de la Civilisation, which was to end on February 14th 2016, is extended until April 3rd 2016. If you haven’t had the chance to see it yet, you now have 4 months to do so.

Don’t miss it!

If you want to know more about the exhibition :

Rebel Bodies is a true invitation to discover contemporary dance as a universal language, to explore the codes, inspirations, and its potential to unify cultures. The exhibition presents universal content with both a Québec and international flavor, and uses an immersive museographical approach – in interaction with the public, choreographers and dancers in residence.

Rebel Bodies is divided into six themes to help the public understand how dance (movement) embodies the individual’s relationship to the environment and society:

  • The Urban body
  • The Multi-body
  • The Atypical body
  • The Natural body
  • The Political body
  • The Virtuoso body

Dance – a mirror of life, where the body becomes democracy, understanding and empathy.

Prestigious collaborations

  • Moment Factory for the design and production of the Studio
  • Marie-Claire Lagacé for the general design of the exhibition
  • Harold Rhéaume, choreographer and artistic director of the company Le fils d’Adrien danse, Québec
  • A significant collaboration of Fondation Jean-Pierre Perreault for the development and the memory of the Studio