On April 3, 1948, Françoise Sullivan and Jeanne Renaud presented one of Quebec's first modern dance events at Ross House in Montreal. Among the original works presented was Dédale, a solo performance by Françoise Sullivan. In this version, shot in an labyrinthine urban setting, the dancer Ginette Boutin reinterprets the work, revealing its continued topicality.
Credits
Direction
Mario Côté
Choregraphy
Françoise Sullivan
Dancers
Ginette Boutin
Sound
Martin Hurtubise
Cinematography
Steeve Desrosiers
Online Editing
Richard Boudrias
Production
Mario Côté
Technical information
Color
Color
Image format
16:9
Sound
Stereo
Shooting format
Betacam
HD
Documentation
Keywords
Françoise Sullivan, choreography, solo, adaptation
Themes