Compagnie Virginie Brunelle Set for VIDF
By: Tyler Peterson Feb. 02, 2016
The Vancouver International Dance Festival (VIDF) presents Compagnie Virginie Brunelle's primal Foutrement from March 3-5, 2016 at 8pm at Roundhouse Performance Centre. The physically compelling and powerfully emotive work choreographed by Montreal-based company founder Virginie Brunelle follows the tragic love story between three dancers, a man and two women. As desire and temptation intermingle with doubt and obsession, enslaving the lovers to a bitter game of seduction and betrayal, the trio ultimately falls victim to the weight of love's disillusionment.
"Virginie Brunelle is a bold and audacious artist, whose visceral, sensuous works explore themes intrinsic to our human existence in a way that pushes boundaries and leaves pulses racing," says Barbara Bourget, Artistic Director of VIDF. "Rooted in classical ballet, with some sections en pointe, Foutrement is unabashedly contemporary in nature as its surges and flows from subtle lyricism to brusque agitation, creating a breathtakingly vivid experience." Premiering at Montreal's Théâtre La Chapelle in 2010, Foutrement has since toured to more than a dozen European cities, garnering critical and audience acclaim. Presenting its West Coast premiere, Compagnie Virginie Brunelle will kick off VIDF's Roundhouse Performance Centre series with Foutrement, featuring dancers Isabelle Arcand, Claudine Hebert, and Simon-Xavier Lefebvre. A classic tale of love and infidelity, Foutrement offers a fresh narrative through the clever use of short scenes carefully set to lighting designed by Alexandre Pilon-Guay and a shockingly diverse musical score, spanning genres from Italian opera to hard rock to ambient electronica. Expertly crafted interplay between traditional and contemporary dance produces sensuous, undulating physical movements interrupted by sharp, staccato motions, leaving audiences riveted throughout and deeply moved.Videos