2019 Festival

SHOWS

Mainline Theatre: 3997 St Laurent Blvd, Montreal

BASQUETTE QUESE

Iman Lizarazu
Directed by: Julie Goell & Avner the Eccentric
Non Verbal

09.19 20:15-21:15
09.21 2100-22:00

BUBKUS

Jesse Buck (Toronto)
Directed by: Jesse Buck & Micheal John Dubue
Created by: Micheal John Dubue & Adam Lazarus

09.19 19:00-20:00
09.21 19:45-20:45

PRETTY FACE

Amanda Huotari

09.20 20:30-21:30
09.22 18:15-19:15
English / 16 +

MONEY FISH & L’ATTENTE & VOUS ÊTES ICI

Hercinia Arts Collective (Toronto)
Étienne Bordeleau (Montréal)
Roccio Vadillo

09.20 19:15-20:15
09.22 17:00-18:00

A BEAUTIFUL DUTLI-DUU DAY & A PARODY & MACBETH BBQ

Jan Dutler (Montréal)
Alicia Payne (Toronto)
Annick Prémont (Montréal)

All Ages

09.20 18:00-19:00
09.22 16:00-17:00

THE QUEST & BRUIT

Debajehmujig Storytellers
Philippe Thibaudeau
All ages

09.21 18:30-19:30
09.22 19:30-20:30

JUST ENOUGH

Lost & Found Puppet Company
For Kids

English

DISCUSSION

Clown, Resilience and Community

​The clown as a figure of resilience can help us laugh, reflect, reconnect with our inner joy, our stories and creativity. It can help build tools to connect with community and to share different ways of knowing. This discussion explores some of the ways in which the clown figure is used in today’s society, including as a way to build bridges between cultures by sharing Indigenous world views, and through encouraging resiliency and healing in healthcare settings.

Sarah Deshaies, Bill Yong, Melissa Holland, Bruce Naokwegijig. Photo Vanessa Rigaux

Moderator:
Sarah Deshaies (Arts Journalist)
Speakers:
Melissa Holland, Co-founder of Fondation Dr Clown; Bill Yong, Drama therapist & Clown; Bruce Naokwegijig, Artistic Director, Debajehmujig Storytellers.