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by MARITES CARINO

 Say goodbye to armchair passivity because the audience will have more than the usual choice of seating at Tangente this weekend. In a new choreography called L'Aberration des traces, you'll really get into it--literally--as spectators become part of the action and the set. The performance takes place within an installation called Somnolence, created by visual artist Julie Andree T.

 This most recent brainchild by Benoit Lachambre is the second in a trilogy. Lachambre, known for his provocative choreographies, will be joined onstage by Diane Leduc, Robin Poitras and Genevieve Pepin. And providing the show's soundtrack is Laurent Masle, who has composed works for many contemporary choreographers. Don't miss this one!

 Presented by b.l. eux at Tangente, Feb. 3-5 at 8:30 and 9:30 p.m. and Sunday, Feb. 6 at 6:30 and 7:30 p.m.; $15. :

 


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