PYTHAGORE’S TOOLKIT

Visual concert PYTHAGORE’S TOOLKIT

Program

LA BOÎTE À OUTILS DE PYTHAGORE
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The * indicates a premiere.

Artistic direction
Rachel Warr - Artistic director and staging
Benjamin Olivier - Conductor

Musicians

Jeffrey Stonehouse
,
PARAMIRABO
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flute
Charlotte Layec
,
PARAMIRABO
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clarinet
Hubert Brizard
,
PARAMIRABO
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violin
Viviana Gosselin
,
PARAMIRABO
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cello
Pamela Reimer
,
PARAMIRABO
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synthesizer
Krystina Marcoux
,
PARAMIRABO
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percussion
Louis-Philippe Bonin
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saxophone
Emily Burt
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English horn

Collaborators

Edie Edmundson
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puppeteer
Jan Zalud
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puppet assistant
Sue Dacre
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puppet assistant
Keith Frederick
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puppet assistant
Adrian Hornsby
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props assistant
Anne Freier
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props assistant
Bethan Gudgin
-
props assistant
Laurie Paul
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props assistant
Tom Crame
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photography
Laura Spark
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animation
Flavia Hevia
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lighting designer
Guillaume Barrette
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technical coordinator

Description

Following the success of last year’s debut season, the intrepid modern-day puppet is back, exploring new experiences that are as fun and surreal as ever, and interacting with music through careful listening, awkward dancing, and playful manipulation of sound.

Legend has it that when Pythagoras passed by a forge, he was astonished by the wide range of high-pitched sounds he heard as the blacksmiths used hammers of different sizes to strike their pieces of metal. The sounds were rich and varied, sometimes harmonious, sometimes discordant. Once our dear Greek thinker returned home, he immediately began experimenting with a plethora of different hammers and metals. Over time, he detected and then identified musical intervals and some of the relationships produced by harmony. Exploring sound and developing new instruments triggered his elaboration of the principle of an underlying order in the natural world - what we now call physics.

In Pythagoras’ Toolkit, using puppets and live music, Rachel Warr and Benjamin Olivier bring to life a modern-day Pythagoras, exploring sound, space (conceptual/sound/real world), rhythm, harmonies and dissonances (order and chaos), instrument making and design, various musical textures and structures, and even dance. Aimed at children aged 3 to 12, but also open to adults, Pythagoras' Toolkit will take the audience on a journey through a dialogue leading to an understanding of sound phenomena. The production features musicians from Paramirabo (Quebec), composer Benjamin Oliver and director Rachel Warr (UK), and two puppeteers manipulating a brand-new Pythagoras.

 

Videos:

Pythagoras' Toolkit Teaser

A production by Paramirabo in co-broadcasting with Le Vivier, Bach Before Bedtime, and l’École Montréalaise pour tous.

 

Practical information

ESPACE ORANGE - ÉDIFICE WILDER

1435 Rue de Bleury
Montréal QC H3A 2H7
Canada

Place des arts

Tickets

Adult 25$

Children 18$

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