Fondation Jean-Pierre Perreault (Montreal) - Joe
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For more info about this event, please contact the event organizer, DanceHouse, at info@dancehouse.ca.
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IMPORTANT
After purchasing your ticket, your link will be emailed and can be used to access the performance between 17 March 2021, 00:00 (PST) and 23 March, 2021, 21:00 (PST) on one device at the time of your choosing.
Streaming worldwide.
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JOE
A pivotal work by the late Jean-Pierre Perreault, Joe presents an image of the human condition that is so accurate and so moving that it remains forever imprinted in the memories of those who have seen it.
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DETAILED PROGRAM
PRE-SHOW (3 minutes)
Presentation of the work Joe. Produced by Filigrane Archives.
FILM JOE (54 minutes)
POST-SHOW (25 minutes)
Documentary clip about Joe. Produced by Filigrane Archives.
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This Digidance webcast is an initiative of DanceHouse (Vancouver), in collaboration with Danse Danse (Montreal), Harbourfront Centre (Toronto), National Arts Centre (Ottawa). In collaboration with the Fondation Jean-Pierre Perreault. Thank you to Radio-Canada Archives.
IMPORTANT
After purchasing your ticket, your link will be emailed and can be used to access the performance between 17 March 2021, 00:00 (PST) and 23 March, 2021, 21:00 (PST) on one device at the time of your choosing.
Streaming worldwide.
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JOE
A pivotal work by the late Jean-Pierre Perreault, Joe presents an image of the human condition that is so accurate and so moving that it remains forever imprinted in the memories of those who have seen it.
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DETAILED PROGRAM
PRE-SHOW (3 minutes)
Presentation of the work Joe. Produced by Filigrane Archives.
FILM JOE (54 minutes)
POST-SHOW (25 minutes)
Documentary clip about Joe. Produced by Filigrane Archives.
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This Digidance webcast is an initiative of DanceHouse (Vancouver), in collaboration with Danse Danse (Montreal), Harbourfront Centre (Toronto), National Arts Centre (Ottawa). In collaboration with the Fondation Jean-Pierre Perreault. Thank you to Radio-Canada Archives.