NORTH AMERICAN PREMIER
AGORA + DANSE DANSE
ÉDIFICE WILDER
DECEMBER 11 / 12 / 13 / 14 2024
MONTRÉAL > CANADA
TEAM:
Artistic Direction: Andrea Peña
Choreography: Andrea Peña in collaboration with the artists
Interpreters: Nicholas Bellefleur, Charlie Prince, Jo Laïny Trozzo-Mounet, Jean-Benoît Labrecque, Jontae McCrory, Erin O’loughlin, Francois Richard, Frédérique Rodier, Chi Long
Lighting Design: Hugo Dalphond
Sound Composition: Debbie Doe
Dramaturgy: Angelique Willkie
Artistic Advisor: Helen Simard
Rehearsal Director: Helen Simard, Hélène Leclair
Costumes: Jonathan Saucier and Polina Boltova
Scenography: Jonathan Saucier and Andrea Peña
Technical Director: Conrad St-Gelais
Visuals: Bobby Leon, Felix Godbout Delavaud, Antoine Ryan / Kevin Calero, Andrea Peña
Graphic Design: Rico Rica
Producer: Isaïe Richard
Premier: International Festival of Contemporary Dance: La Biennale di Venezia 2023
Creation Funded by:
Conseil des Arts et Lettres du Quebec
Canada Arts Council
Conseil des Arts de Montréal
International Festival of Contemporary Dance: La Biennale di Venezia
Production Partners:
International Festival of Contemporary Dance: La Biennale di Venezia
Agora de la Danse
Danse Danse
Additional Support:
Maison de la Culture Jannie Sutto
Circuit Est
CCOV
Musee d'art contemporaine Montreal
Maison de la Culture NDG
BOGOTÁ
BOGOTÁ
BOGOTÁ is a work inspired by Bogotá, but is not about Bogotá per se. This new universe fashioned by AP&A is steeped in the political, historic and cultural nuances of artistic director Andrea Peña’s Colombian heritage and manifested as a post-Andean Baroque, performative event.
Featuring 9 performers, the work is a contemplation on death and resurrection, moving beyond a traditional or linear definition of death, focusing instead on spiritual, corporal, societal and cultural transformations ever present in the landscape of Bogotá City (The Lady of the shining mountain).
Exposed within a dry and brutalist design universe, bodies and materials become political landscapes who undergo voluntary processes of transformation and rupture. Through evolving stages of rebirth and resurrection, this is a tribute to the resistance of people’s resurfacing within the post-colonial era.
With a theatrical vivacity that is typical of the baroque (gilt and grotesque), BOGOTÁ queers death in a way that questions our post-human capacity, awareness and resilience. In this contemporary landscape, mutations of ancient mythology, magical realism, and baroque architecture mesh to create an alternative world where the queer body, Colombian political heritage and the post-industrial, post-colonial worlds come together, channeled through a raw, aesthetic and physical experience of design and brutality.
Visceral, transgressive and magnetic BOGOTÁ is a chaos and resurrection you want to taste.