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Rewild présente « Quien toca, baila » au Gesù

Tue 04 Apr 2023 • 08:00 pm Tango
Gesù - Montréal 35$
· by Rédaction PAN M 360

Dans le cadre de la série Captures d’audace en scène, le collectif Rewild propose le spectacle Quien toca, baila qui convie le public à une véritable fête du tango à l’amphithéâtre du Gésù.

Dans une ère où on danse surtout avec nos doigts sur un clavier, Rewild mise sur la connection entre les corps. La formation de 12 musiciens-danseurs passionnés, joue une musique originale, inspirée de tango et épicée de jazz, le tout livré tel un orchestre de chambre enflammé. Lorsqu’on ne pourra plus danser, quand tout, mais absolument tout sera devenu virtuel, saurons-nous survivre ? Rewild contemple la dystopie annoncée et rectifie le tir dans l’immédiat résonant !

Quien toca, baila se veut une expérience de démocratisation des codes du tango dans une réelle mise à nu. Démystifier pour mieux magnifier. Le titre du spectacle déjoue la règle centenaire du tango qui stipule que les musiciens ne dansent jamais et qu’inversement les danseurs ne jouent pas. Quien toca, baila veut précisément dire l’inverse : Qui joue, danse !

Le collectif Rewild, une formation paritaire de membres issus de multiples horizons, se compose de Pablo Bonacina, guitariste; Nayiri Piloyan, violoniste; Pablo Seib, compositeur et contrebassiste; Catherine Chabot, flûtiste; Sebastian Verdugo, compositeur et pianiste; Amichai Shalev, compositeur & bandonéoniste; Zoé Dumais, violoniste; Martin Auguste, percussionniste; Beatriz Gabote, altiste et chanteuse ainsi que Charles Papasoff, compositeur, clarinettiste et saxophoniste. Ces musiciens hors-pair stimulent et portent les danseurs de renommée internationale Angeles Veron et Albano Goldenberg, venus directement de Buenos Aires pour le spectacle et qui en retour, font vibrer leur musique.

As part of the Captures d’audace en scène series, the Rewild collective proposes the show Quien toca, baila which invites the public to a real tango party at the Gésù amphitheatre.

In an era where we dance mostly with our fingers on a keyboard, Rewild bets on the connection between bodies. The group of 12 passionate musician-dancers plays original music, inspired by tango and spiced with jazz, all delivered like a fiery chamber orchestra. When we can no longer dance, when everything, absolutely everything, has become virtual, will we be able to survive? Rewild contemplates the announced dystopia and rectifies the shot in the immediate resonant!

Quien toca, baila wants to be an experiment of democratization of the codes of the tango in a real setting with naked. Demystify to better magnify. The title of the show thwarts the hundred-year-old rule of tango which stipulates that the musicians never dance and that conversely the dancers do not play. Quien toca, baila means precisely the opposite: Who plays, dances!

The Rewild collective, a group of equal numbers of members from different backgrounds, is composed of Pablo Bonacina, guitarist; Nayiri Piloyan, violinist; Pablo Seib, composer and double bass player; Catherine Chabot, flutist; Sebastian Verdugo, composer and pianist; Amichai Shalev, composer and bandoneonist; Zoé Dumais, violinist; Martin Auguste, percussionist; Beatriz Gabote, violist and singer; and Charles Papasoff, composer, clarinetist and saxophonist. These outstanding musicians stimulate and carry the internationally renowned dancers Angeles Veron and Albano Goldenberg, who have come directly from Buenos Aires for the show and who in return, make their music vibrate.

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