At the invitation of the Center du Théâtre d’Aujourd’hui, 14 spectators of various ages and backgrounds meet at regular intervals to chat about theater. The Press attended two meetings of La Horde, a concept imagined by the artistic director and co-general director of the institution, Sylvain Bélanger.
The idea
It was in 2016 that Sylvain Bélanger had the idea of forming a group of 15 citizens aged between 18 and 26 for an exchange activity around the works presented at the Center du Théâtre d’Aujourd’hui. “That season featured the younger generation or gave them a voice. We wanted to test with the real world what we said or made these young people say. Challenging the mirrors that were held up to measure the gap between reality and artistic transposition. »
It was also a way, he said, to create a succession of quality spectators. “La Horde welcomed people who are not necessarily theater regulars…”
“The benefits are qualitative. We are experiencing a moment of hyper-human exchange. It allows us to see the works differently through a new and fresh perspective. The goal is to create a shock and receive one. I have always had this concern: to reach people and erase gaps on certain perceptions, such as the elitism of theater. »
Workshops
The modus operandi of La Horde is simple: participants meet to discuss in the rehearsal room before the start of a performance. Often, these meetings aim to provide collective feedback on the works seen. But sometimes, the workshops aim to prepare participants for the show that will follow.
Thus, the philosophical workshop offered by Léa C. Brillant allowed discussions on identity and the various ways of expressing who we are. A perfect workshop for better entertaining Papecaa piece written and performed by non-binary artist Micha Raoutenfeld.
Then, movement was explored with choreographer Maude Lecours. Participants preparing to attend two plays centered around old age (Getting old And Shevchenko), a collage of gestures imagined by each participant was created around this theme.
Participants’ opinions
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To participate
For next season, Sylvain Bélanger wishes to once again bring together around fifteen participants aged between 18 and 98, from “all generations, origins and occupations. » The group will be invited to participate in various workshops in the form of 5 to 7, in addition to attending seven plays of the season. Membership in La Horde is free. The deadline to apply is August 31.