This DanceHouse season, one lucky Tyee reader will win a pair of tickets to attend the upcoming presentation of Daniel Léveillé’s Amour, acide et noix (Love, Acid and Nuts), happening Oct. 24 and 25 at the Vancouver Playhouse.
Winner of the Grand Prix de la danse de Montréal (2017), Léveillé’s artistic integrity, vision and creative impact have shaped Canadian dance for decades. His masterwork Amour, acide et noix (Love, Acid and Nuts) — which won the 2004 Dora Mavor Moore Award for Outstanding New Choreography — now returns to the stage, exploring the body in all its plaintive and humble beauty.
With its reference to the paradoxical/quixotic nature of passion, the title offers an entry point, but this is only the beginning of the journey. Against a score of Vivaldi’s Four Seasons, pop music and birdsong, Léveillé uses the mechanics of arms, legs, torsos and skulls to plumb the very nature of the human condition. As the dancers move through a series of entanglements, the shock of nudity disappears, helped along by a lick of humour that runs underneath the solos, duets and ensemble work.
It is the body that remains: the pliant mounds of buttocks, the weave of arms and legs, pubic thatches and the bellow of lungs, a slow roll of spine, a splay of toes. The language of skin and sinew, muscle and bone offer a lexicon that is immediately understandable yet infinitely mysterious. The shared commonality of the physical is reborn in all its delicacy and resolve.
Don’t miss your chance to see this masterwork, with performances Oct. 24 and 25 at the Vancouver Playhouse. DanceHouse will also be hosting a pre-show talk at 7:15 p.m. each night in the upper lobby, and a post-show social following Friday’s performance in the salon.
Enter to win below.
About DanceHouse
DanceHouse connects Vancouver audiences, and the local arts community, to the international world of dance by presenting exceptional companies that are recognized for their excellence, innovation and international reputation. Since 2008, DanceHouse has presented vibrant and inspiring companies from Canada and around the world. In addition to the performances onstage, DanceHouse offers a suite of engagement opportunities and a chance for the general public and local artistic community to engage with the presented artists and their work. ![]()
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