Saturday, February 5, 2011

Gin Created Impotence

SHOW MARGINALITY-Programming


The Expo will be held marginality Friday, February 4th from 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. and Saturday, February 5 from 11:00 to 5:00 p.m. in the basement of the church of St-Denis, north of Laurier metro exit. Everything is free!


Friday, February 4, 2011


Main Stage


13:30-14:30 Conference Marike Reid-Gaudet, "History and philosophy of the school-free (Freeschool) and non-schooling (unschooling) "

Marike Reid-Gaudet, master's student in sociology of education, working to create a first-free school in Montreal and is the proud mother of a child educated at home.


14:30-15:00 Reading with poets and slammers Eliceiry Rose, Francis Guerette, Yvon Jean Mercier and José Gynette Pouliot.

The reading will be followed by an open microphone bilingual / The Reading Will Be Followed by open mic year.


15:00-16:00 Performance


Mobile Home, "The Copinettes"

Performance short and crazy lights. Inspired by comic author Copi. Naive and acids, two girls meet and discuss their Christmas party. A bird looking for his mother and met a lady in a fur coat ...


Catherine Fortin Émilie Fortin, "Gumboot"

The gumboot is a percussive dance developed by black miners in South Africa. Shod in their work boots, rubber boots (rain boots!), The dancers produce rhythms by tapping their boots in their hands or the ground.


16:00-17:00 Roundtable French

Roundtable which will be discussed various issues relating to marginality relative to the path of each guest. With:


Roxanne Arsenault , multidisciplinary artist and coordinator of the Central

Manon Barbeau filmmaker and documentarian Wapikoni Mobile

Catherine Bourgeois, director of the company Joe, Jack and John

Tommy Gaudet , douteulogue and host of 70% on choq.fm

Catherine Lalonde Massecar , Artistic Director of Nomad Peristyle

Stéphane Larue , small publisher


17:00-17:45 Conference / Slam Jam's performance collective

Performance and gathering of storytellers, rappers, slammers and stakeholders

community or school around a round table hosted by Myriam St-Denis on Lisée the phenomenon speech in Montreal and living area.


17:50-18:30 Performance


Geeta, her voice, poetry and piano. In a captivating surround sound, home to eclectic and fragmented images, it will perform some of his plays. Traversed by a sense of urgency and necessity, its musical performances will be led by a visceral energy not to forget.


Emma St-Denis, "Small nocturnal dramas and other discomforts of life"

Emma St-Denis IS larger than life. At times unsettling, rebellious Often, goal MOST importantly, she IS always on the move. Her interests "Many come together in a symphony That Is eclectic, goal never Cacophonous.


18:30-19:00 Donzelle

What more than to finish the first day Show Donzelle with the universe and its dancers " Janet Jackson-esque." Donzelle IS ridiculous and pretentious Armed with golden high heels, a plunging neckline, unsound metaphors to more importantly, skilled Collaborators.


Screening Room


Lounge marginality offers continuous projections. Several directors will be present at their projection to share with you.

We Are Proud to present You With movies and shorts all day long.

We thank the various participants who made this program possible: The Underground Film Festival of Montreal (MUFF), Wapikoni Mobile, The Montreal International LGBT Film Festival Image + Nation, The Doubtful, François Gourd Jonathan Lamy and Anna Luisa Daigneault Bronwen and Moen.

From 13 hours / Starting at 1 pm:

MUFF presents Taqwacore : The Birth of Punk Islam Omar Majeed, 80 minutes, EyeSteelFilm

Wapikoni Mobile presents Selection 2010, 59 minutes


MUFF presents 5 1 / 2 Roofs Sepp. R. Brudermann, 84 minutes


Image + Nation presents Other Nature (Tritiya Prakriti) of Nani Sahra Walker , 58 minutes

MUFF presents Entertainment other worlds V Alerian Mazataud, 52 minutes


The Douteux.org Introduction to doubt this culture , 30 minutes


Room workshops


13:00-14:00 Workshop Bricolivres orchestrated by Les Productions Arreuh

second hand books are at your disposal to give them a second life. You can use hammer, nails, scissors, paints, brushes, markers, etc.. according to your imagination to the tinker, transform, rebuild.


14:30-16:00 Workshop "Animal Totem" given by Chloé Poirier-Sauvé

Workshop ½ hour with some basics about the makeup of many fantasy and animal totem, the contact itself, the ritual and the sacred . O uvert to six people maximum, the e face each participant will become a "playground". Be ready to transform!

Long before he carved a stone, the man he spoke with pigment applied to the skin. By appropriating the colors of nature, it gave the human magic powers, symbolic and protective.


ambulatory and performance


14:00-16:00 Collective Immaculate st , "tam tam tam tatam: Immaculate st in three acts "

Immaculate st 's mission is carnal and exchange with the public. It is, and is divided into three stages: a wash feet with a meeting of drawings of the latter observation, simultaneously with a performance of classical singing.


16:00-18:30 Soufia Bensaid "Come into my bubble "

A translucent form the igloo-shaped, lined with white feathers, where you can sit both. One enters to 4 feet. People come here to interact with the artist on proposed simple game. A bubble created as a tribute to the child's heart, a proposal intimate, interactive and fun.


Saturday, February 5, 2011


Main Stage


11:30-12:30 Workshop / conference with Éric Roger and Yvonne John, "Believe in your dreams"

Eric Roger anime decade evenings of poetry and music in Montreal. Former dropout, poetry saved him. Poet of the street, without words and excluded, Yvon Jean knew the street but it has jamais oublié son rêve: devenir un jour poète...


12:30-13:30 Radical Vulvas Workshop

The workshop will focus on what is involved in the creation of spaces where people can feel safe and supported in sharing their experiences, while simultaneously trying to create spaces that are ‘critical’—where we can challenge each other and the world around us—in other words, what it means to do political, activist, and feminist art. The Radical Vulvas is a community-based feminist theatre project in which anyone and everyone is invited to express Themselves,-through "any medium, On the subject of Women.


13:30-14:30 Roundtable French

Roundtable which will be discussed various issues relating to marginality in relation to the course of each guest . With:


Melissa Correia, undisciplined artist activist, mediator of art and social worker proximity PLEASURE

François Gourd , VIP Professional Real Idiot, Symfolium, University Foulosophie and Rhinoceros Party

D. Kimm , multidisciplinary artist and director of the Festival Voix d'Amériques and Girls electrical

Emily Sutton, multidisciplinary feminist artist engaged with marginalized communities and Assistant Artistic Director and General ATSA

Bruno Laprade, representing the Montreal Youth Coalition Against Homophobia

Emilie Monnet , multidisciplinary artist and representative of Aboriginal

Darlene E. Palmer, representing CACTUS Montreal

Louis Rastelli , Distroboto, Expozine, Montreal Archive


Roundtable 14:30-15:30 English / English Roundtable With:


Luna Allison, Ladyfest, spoken word artist

Zoë Brown , Montreal Underground Film Festival (MUFF)

Moe Clark , Métis spoken word artist and Apathy is Boring artist

Lorne Roberts , Matrix Magazine, Snare Books

Courtney Kirkby , CKUT

Alessandra Naccarato , Throw Poetry Collective

Steven Woloshen , Film animator and pioneer of drawn on film animation


15:30-16:30 Performances


Nika Stein, danse-performance participative

« Movement is only movement, but All Our Movements are Either Tolerated and Encouraged, Discouraged By The Golden Specific cultures live in weekends. Movements Expressing want, need or desire are Especially Challenging for Many Of The Crop That I Am Familiar With. "NS


Marc-Andre Casavant" Disco bitch show "

" All art forms. The sensitivity of people. The complexity of the human being. Electro music. Sex. The gore. Telekinesis. Teleportation. Fantasies. Le Monde. Concerts. Daydream. Faults . "MAC-


16:30-17:00 Bear

With a musical performance, the launch of their first video," The Baptism of Odile, "and the reissue of their album A Hundred Spires , the trio closed the show Bear indescribable in all its splendor!


Screening Room


Lounge marginality offers continuous projections. Several directors will be present at their projection to share with you.

We Are Proud to Present You With movies and shorts all day long.

We thank the various participants who made this program possible: The Underground Film Festival of Montreal (MUFF), Wapikoni Mobile, The Montreal International LGBT Film Festival Image + Nation, The Doubtful, Francis Gourd, Jonathan Lamy and Anna Luisa Daigneault Bronwen and Moen.

From 11 hours / Starting at 11 am:


Jonathan Lamy shows a projection of Vx project "Destruction of manuscript, 20 minutes

Anna Luisa Daigneault and Bronwen Moen presents Remembering Bagua 20 minutes

François Gourd, Viva el Libre Cubec (82 min.)

MUFF presents varied Shorts, 70 minutes


MUFF presents SPIT Squeegee Punks In Traffic of Daniel Cross , 78 minutes, EyeSteelFilm

MUFF presents Politiloco / Dear Diary,
shorts , 80 minutes


launch the music video "The Baptism of Odile" Bear


Room Workshop


11:30-12:30 Workshop "Finding Your Voice Through Your politics (spoken word)" presented by Luna Allison

This IS Focused workshop is Finding Your Own Personal Style in spoken word through your political beliefs. We will listen to work by a number of politicized spoken word artists from around north america, noticing which pieces we most respond to and then exploring and experimenting with the tools and techniques these artists use. Each person will have the option to write some spoken word based on the political issue or community work that is most important to them (i.e.: abortion rights, prison ally work, gentrification…). At the end of the workshop, participants can choose to share their work with the larger group or not. Beginners, bystanders and writers from other genres welcome. This workshop will be presented in English.

13 :00-14: 00 Writing workshop designed and led by Marie-Paule Grimaldi

Marie-Paule Grimaldi is a trainer of writing workshops at the shelter Passages, a center that comes in support young women in need. She is also a poet, broadcaster and cultural journalist, in charge of special projects and communications for Girl Power, alive.


15:30-16:30 Workshop and live performance improvisation with participants under the guidance of Alain Andréanne

Andréanne Alain is a professor of voice for ten years. His passion for voice and rich experience make her an ally of the foreground ( singer-songwriter and vocalist / keyboardist / arranger) to reconnect with the pleasure of singing and / or to find his voice.


ambulatory and performance


13 :00-15: 00 Collective Immaculate st , "tam tam tam tatam: Immaculate st in three acts"

Immaculate st 's mission is carnal and exchange with the public. It is, and is divided into three stages: a wash feet with a meeting of drawings of the latter observation, simultaneously with delivery of classical singing.


15:00-17:00 Soufia Bensaid "Come into my bubble "

This is a translucent form the igloo-shaped, lined with white feathers, where you can sit both. One enters to 4 feet. People come here to interact with the artist on proposed simple game. A bubble created as a tribute to the child's heart, a proposal intimate, interactive and fun.


Ongoing. Yildiz Boko, "Liberation"

" Liberation" is an interactive performance in which viewers can become involved through the creation process. This proposal is subject to the expression of the release of certain beliefs and attitudes instilled by family education. A voltage is born ...


Ongoing. Cédillot Catherine and Melanie Verville, "Ut e Rot panic in the matter"

Between Women in bowl of eggs, the 36 eyes ova, the source of the truths of the world, guides early. For every fertilized egg, thousands dismissed. Followed by the woman holding dog the slice of meat between his teeth, dead matter. At the end of the chain of life. In contrast to the unborn. The bourgeois-born dead. All dressed in white, like the shell of the egg . It is a performance white, yellow and red-brown blood. delirium, anxiety, panic in the area.


EXHIBITORS - February 4 and 5


Articule The Association of Small City Art and Show, The Socially Acceptable Terrorist Action, Marc-Andre Casavant, Cinema Politica - UQAM CIBL Conspiracy depressionary, CKUT, Decover, Diapason, The Doubtful, 12 inches in jazz, School of Mtl Free Radical Rad School , Cold Front, Vx Group, Inter, Adeline Lamarre, Read Montreal, Matrix Magazine, Mobile Home, Moult editions, Montreal Underground Film Festival, OFF-LINE, Rhinoceros Party, Peristyle Unplugged, Pirata theater, PLEASURE, Bush Poets, PolitiQ - Queer solidarity, Radical Reference, Montreal, Contemporary Art Bookstore / RCAAQ The Faucet, Roulant, Snare Books, Symfolium foulosophie of-the university, Ta Mother editions Throw Poetry Collective, All Is Well Under the Snow, Factory 106 U Pictorial Virus Improvisation, Voice of here Wapikoni Mobile, Where Are My Records!


VISUAL ARTS - February 4 and 5


Lounge marginality present the works of artists Melanie Fay, Amelie Lamy-Beaupré Anca M. and painting live Decover and Virus Improvisation Pictorial .


CANTEEN - February 4 and 5


The Flying Sandwiches









Cabaret late-late at Quebec

"We will not make you believe that Elvis is alive"


Do not miss the next cabaret Tard-Tard! On February 4 next, after representations Me too and I would (not) die , Erika Soucy and his team will perform inspired texts of the era from Elvis to today, through the Twisted Sisters and Jim Morrison. All accompanied by astonishing anecdotes about the idols of the time and good old rock hits played by musicians live on stage!

Authors:

Erika Soucy, Anne-Marie Olivier, Catherine Cormier-Larose, Marc-Antoine K. Phaneuf and Mathieu Arsenault

Cast:

Erika Soucy, Claude Breton-Potvin, Marc Auger and Simon Larouche

Musicians:

Pascal Simard, Yan Dugas, Dugas and Kenny Maxime Soucy


CAN NOT YOU WILL NOT BELIEVE Elvis IS ALIVE

Theatre Periscope

February 4, 2011

in the foyer at 10:30 p.m.

2, rue Crémazie E. Quebec

FREE!

theatreperiscope.qc.ca

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