Date(s)

Thursday,March 4, 20219:30 a.m.
Friday,March 5, 20219:30 a.m.
Saturday,March 6, 202110 a.m.
Saturday,March 6, 20213:30 p.m.

Venue(s)

Le Gesù
1200 De Bleury Street
Montréal (Québec) H3B 3J3
Phone : 514-861-4036
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For very young audiences, 3 months to 3 years

 

We are sorry to announce that Casteliers has had to cancel the festival’s indoor performance of this show, in keeping with Public Health measures. An interview with the artists in creative residency is available on this page, below.

 

Presented as part of the show Théâtre Prêt-à-porter

 

The busy bee has no time for sorrow.

– William Blake

 

Bees need a home. They live in forests, fields and on mountain tops. They joyfully build unique architectural structures that protect them from any danger.

Ruche (Hive in French) draws its inspiration from the book as a theatrical object.

 

RUNNING TIME: 15 minutes
TECHNIQUE: Image theatre

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Company

Cabane Théâtre explores and creates new artistic forms intended specifically for very young children. Since 2016, the company has been presenting works that evoke or are inspired by nature. The company loves the short piece format for its versatility and ingenuity, and its performances create atmospheres that foster contemplation, poetry and an awakening of the senses.

Credits

Original idea, design and performance: Anne-Sophie Tougas
Music: Marc-André Perron

 

Cabane Théâtre wishes to thank the Conseil des arts de Montréal for its support.