Plot Summary:In this new work by Marie Chouinard, the company's ten dancers execute variations on the exercise of freedom. Often, the dancers appear on points: on one, two, and even four at a time. In a spectroscopy of the gesture, we also see them using different devices - crutches, rope, prostheses, horizontal bars, and harnesses - which at times liberate their movements, at others fetter it, and at still others create it.
Cognoscente of the extraordinary, Marie Chouinard shares her reflections on the contact between the elusive Other and the flagrance of Beauty in the Goldberg Variations by Johann Sebastian Bach. Subtle and extravagant, sumptuous and wild, the movements plumb the insoluble mystery of the body, of living