Les 7 Doigts Digital Program

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November 03 . 04 2023 Moody Performance Hall


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Friday & Saturday | November 03 . 04 2023 | Moody Performance Hall

TITAS/DANCE UNBOUND In association with AT&T Performing Arts Center Presents

With

PASSAGERS A production by: Directed, written, and choreographed by: Assistant to the Director:

Les 7 doigts de la main Shana Carroll Isabelle Chassé

Coproducer:

TOHU (Montréal, Canada), ArtsEmerson (Boston, États-Unis)

Cast:

Eric Bates, Louis Joyal, Kaisha D-W, Eduardo De Azevedo Grillo, Marco Ingaramo, Nella Niva, Mandi Orozco, Santiago Rivera Laugerud, Méliejade T. Bouchard

Scenography:

Ana Cappelluto

Musical Director:

Colin Gagné

Video Designer:

Johnny Ranger

Lighting Designer:

Éric Champoux

Costume Designer:

Camille Thibault-Bédard

Head Coach:

Francisco Cruz

Texts:

Shana Carroll

Text:

Einstein’train Conor Wild

TITAS/DANCE UNBOUND SEASON SPONSORS

The use of cameras, camcorders, tape recorders and cell phones is strictly forbidden during the performance.


Friday & Saturday | November 03 . 04 2023 | Moody Performance Hall

Departure vs. transit vs. arrival. Chance vs. choice vs. destiny. Stillness vs. acceleration. Reflection vs. transparency. Familiar vs. foreign. Private vs. public. Confinement vs. border-crossing. Bright headlights vs. tunnel-darkness. Past vs. future… Our fascination with trains is both a nostalgic one — dreams of another era, another land — and a symbolic one: life happens along this track of sorts, twisting and turning through valleys and plains. We speed through lands all the while staring out the window, at the reflection of our very own eyes superimposed upon the shifting landscape. Tearful goodbyes, anticipatory reunions. Fateful encounters inside the cabin. A community of strangers with one thing in common: we all have somewhere to go. Our reasons for leaving may differ but we are joined in a moment of suspended limbo between two lives, as we say goodbye to one and prepare for another.

This show is dedicated to Raphael Cruz

Photo by Clement Guerin | Courtesy of Les 7 Doigts


Friday & Saturday | November 03 . 04 2023 | Moody Performance Hall

Original Cast: Sereno Aguilar Izzo, Louis Joyal, Maude Parent, Samuel Renaud, Sabine Van Rensburg, Brin Schoellkopf, Freyja Wild, Conor Wild Project Manager: Sabrina Gilbert Production Coordinator: Yagub Allahverdiyev Technical Director: Simon Lachance and Michel Bisson Stage Manager: Charlotte Legault andKarine Perron Assistant to the technical director: Marie-Hélène Grisé Video Coordinator: Dominique Hawry Video Programmation: Laura-Rose R.Grenier DOP – Shooting: Mark Ó Fearghaíl and Harley Francis Video Animation: Yannick Doucet and Remi Borgeal Sound Engineer: Jérôme Guilleaume Light Programmation: Stéphane Lecavalier Electric Chief: Gabriel Fournier-El Ayachi Trapeze Coach: Véronique Thibault Creation Rigger: Stéphane Beauchet and Nicolas Lemieux Set design assistant: Dominique Coughlin Costume Assistant: Catherine Veri Rigging intern: Joanie Audet Music, Lyrics, Sound Design, and Arrangements: Colin Gagné; In collaboration with Jean-Sébastien Leblanc (arrangements Contorsion, Hulahoop et Trapèze / arrangements Contorsion, Hulahoop and Trapeze), Boogát (paroles Jonglerie / Lyrics Juggling), Jérôme Guilleaume (arrangements Jonglerie / arrangements Juggling) Opening, Tight Wire and Epilogue music is based on a theme composed by: Raphael Cruz Voice and instruments: Boogát, Maude Brochu, Alexandre Désilets, Guido Del Fabbro, Jérôme Dupuis-Cloutier, Jonathan Gagné, Gabriel Godbout-Castonguay, Dominiq Hamel, Sheila Hannigan, Olivier Hébert, Frannie Holder, Anna Kichtchenko, Jean-Sébastien Leblanc, Jeffrey Moseley, Maude Parent, Pablo Pramparo, Mathieu Roberge, Guillaume St-Laurent, William Underwood TOURING TEAM Tour Manager: Technical Director: Rigger: Light Operator: Sound/Video Operator:

Guillaume Biron Simon Carrière-Legris Max Jouanneau Loriane Foisy Michael Amstadt

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Eric Bates has been juggling for as long as he can remember. He graduated from the National Circus School of Montreal in 2011, and has been touring the world performing ever since. He has won multiple medals and the audience choice award from the Cirque de Demain Circus Festival for his cigar box juggling and Russian bar acts. He is also the co-founder of Cirque Barcode and the author of The Contemporary Circus Handbook. When not doing circus he enjoys rock climbing, photography and videography.

Kaisha D.W, from England in the UK, is a hand-to-hand base, acrobat, and aerialist, who just freshly graduated from the National Circus School of Montreal this year. Kaisha started out competing competitively in sports acrobatics as a flyer and a porter nationally and internationally for over 15 years, including 5 years of dance training, before she finally decided to continue her training in London in 2016. After graduating in 2019, Kaisha made the decision to study at the National Circus School in Montreal, to study her dream discipline, hand-to-hand, as well as training Dance Trapeze as her graduating discipline. Throughout her training, she has trained in many other disciplines such as acrobatic movement, contortion, banquine, and other aerials. Kaisha has worked for companies such as the British all-female circus company, Mimbre Acrobats, and Cirque Eloize. Kaisha enjoys traveling, singing, learning piano, and learning about different languages and cultures, hoping she picks up new hobbies along with her travels.

Mandi Orozco grew up in Orlando, Florida. At the age of eight, she began gracing the stages of Disney World, which ignited a fascination with performing. Mandi appeared with Stevie Wonder in the opening of Animal Kingdom and did Disney's Christmas specials in 1997 & 1998 including a singing duet with Tim McGraw. Her formative training began in the dance studio under the instruction of choreographer Melissa Stokes. Over the next six years, Mandi competed in jazz, ballet, hip-hop and contemporary, achieving numerous team and individual awards. Mandi wowed audiences and judges alike with her candor, technique, and presence.


In 2006, shortly before graduating high school, Mandi moved into circus to further expand her art. She showed an amazing aptitude for tissue and immediately began touring with New Vision Cirque. As Mandi traveled along the eastern seaboard and into the Caribbean, she performed at numerous galas and special events, including charities and private parties hosted by celebrities such as John Travolta and Jenny McCarthy. Her training led her to The National Circus School in Montreal, where she graduated with specialties in aerial tissue, contortion, and duo trapeze. While still in school, Mandi was invited to participate in the 2010 Winter Olympic's opening ceremonies in Vancouver, British Columbia. Immediately following graduation, Mandi performed with Cirque du Soleil's "Dralion" as a principle character on a world tour, performing in a new city every week, for four years. She has collaborated with many of the other top companies of the industry including the 7 Fingers, Cirque Eloize, 45 Degrees, Palazzo, and GOP. About Mandi… The natural development of art and performance has led Mandi to pursue creative endeavours off stage, as well. Mandi has worked as an artistic consultant for both aspiring and established circus performers and has worked as choreographer and assistant director for Palazzo. She is inspired by the challenges presented by pushing both physical and mental limits. Mandi has also completed a degree in Psychology from the University of Phoenix, speaks three languages, and dabbles in the world of triathlons.

Marco Ingaramo was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1988. A sports enthusiastic since he was a kid and always looking for outdoors adventures. After high school, at the age of 22, he discovered the circus school La Arena where he took his first acrobatics class. Since then he knew that nothing would give him as much joy as circus did. In 2011 he auditioned for the circus formation from the University of San Martin directed by Gerardo Hochman, where he trained acrobatics, teeterboard, Trampowall, Chinese pole and cradle. He also started taking contemporary dance classes in different studios in Buenos Aires.


He worked in Argentina in different kind of shows, from musicals to traditional circus and in 2017 he got his first job outside Argentina with the Hungarian company Recirquel. After this in 2018 he started working in Mystere by Cirque du Soleil where he performed Chinese poles and Teeterboard. By the end of 2019 he auditioned for the 7 Fingers in Las Vegas and he was selected to be a part of the inaugural cast of Duel Reality, directed by Shana Carroll, onboard of Scarlet Lady by Virgin Voyages. After the pandemic he did Duel Reality again and then went to Germany to perform his Chinese Pole solo act with Cirque Bouffon directed by Frederic Zipperlin. Besides being on stage, Marco also helped the 7 Fingers in two Duel reality remounts as a Line Director, teaching and coaching the new casts.

Méliejade Tremblay, born in Quebec City, was first exposed to the arts at the Quebec Circus School during a summer camp at the age of five. Growing up she practiced many different art forms such as gymnastics, singing and classical, contemporary and Irish dance. However, she decided to devote herself to circus because it allows her to utilize her diverse artistic background. Méliejade will be graduating from the Quebec Circus School in June of 2017. Her principal discipline is HulaHoop because it combines what she loves most: the rhythm of danse and the contortion of the body.

Nella Niva has had a passion for the acrobatics ever since a she was just a kid. She grew up doing cartwheels and has been continuously hanging upside down for a couple decades now. In her career she has performed with a various bunch of shows, her favourites being the full lenght pieces, where you spend long time on stage and can form a connection with the audiences. She hopes circus brings them as much joy as it does to her. Instagram @njeeeva


Santiago Rivera Laugerud, born in Guatemala in 1997. Multidisciplinary Artist and owner of his own Circus ¨Cie. Zirconium¨. Dedicated to the arts since an early age. Influenced by contemporary dance and physical theater. Specialized in juggling, he has got the chance to develop other disciplines such as hoop diving and Chinese pole. Santiago is the first Central American to be accepted into Montreal’s National Circus School in Canada. Recognized as one of the best circus schools in the world. Santiago was part of different art institutions in Guatemala which helped its international launch and recognition in the circus arts. Among them are the art ministry ¨En el arte producciones¨, Teatro Fantasia at IRTRA Petapa and the Batz circus school. His work has been recognized by multiple organizations such as Guatecirko, Montreal Completement Cirque, TOHU, and Cirque Éloize. Representing Guatemala internationally in the circus field is overly complicated and due to the lack of support for art from the Guatemalan government, much of this artist's work came from private and personal funding and the ability to create beautiful things out of simple materials. The support of each being that has influenced or promoted the development of circus art in this artist has been of great help and much benefit. Circus Specialty: Juggling (Solo and Duo); Circus Minors: Hoop diving, Chinese pole, Movement/Dance; Other Arts: Musician, Film and music editor, Drawing, Tattoo.

Guillaume Biron is a versatile artist with a diverse background in circus arts, contemporary dance, and music. His career highlights include performing in Les 7 Doigts PSY world tour, co-founding Cie Tête d'Enfant, and collaborating with various choreographers in contemporary dance. He has also ventured into music as a sound designer and DJ. His involvement with the National Circus School of Montreal, work as an acrobatic conceptor/coach, assistant director at the Festival Montreal Complètement Cirque, and his role as a tour manager and stage manager for Les 7 Doigts in PASSENGERS reflect his dynamic and multifaceted artistic journey.


Louis Joyal, following in the footsteps of his father and two older brothers, took up ice hockey at a very early age. However, after a few years on the ice, he decided to hang up his skates and pursue Artistic Gymnastics. After 7 years of gymnastics training, he was accepted into the CES programme at the National Circus School of Montreal. After completing his studies and graduating from ENC in June 2017, he joined The 7 Fingers to perform in Passagers. During the Pandemic, Louis participated in the creation and filming of Out of Order by The 7 Fingers. The down time created by the ock-down, was an opportunity for him to start studying in “Executive Production in Creative Industries” at McGill University and reconnect with another passion of his: Photography.

Eduardo De Azevedo Grillo chose the National Circus School to go beyond his limits and get out of his comfort zone. The school allowed him to develop his art on a technical level, but also to open up to the world and learn from different cultures. Eduardo graduated in 2022, he emphasises the friendships made along the way which are very dear to him.

Photo by Philippe Escalier | Courtesy of Les 7 Doigts


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Rebecca Enloe Fletcher Kathryn D. Greene Carol Hall Gayle Ziaks Halperin Sally Hansen

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CHARLES SANTOS Executive Director Artistic Director

TITAS/DANCE UNBOUND CO-FOUNDERS Tom Adams and Gene Leggett

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