SHIT FUCK CUNT

Conversation and workshop with Zoé Tremblay-Bianco

Free Reserve your spot
June 7, 10:30 AM

Circuit-Est
Studio C

120 min
This workshop will be held in French.

 

Zoé Tremblay-Bianco offers a practice-sharing session around her project SHIT FUCK CUNT, developed during a residency at LA SERRE. She explores the legacy of female poets and musicians who died young, including Vickie Gendreau, Geneviève Desrosiers, Geneviève Castrée and Lhasa de Sela. Drawing from their texts, and carried by a choir of fierce, feminist performers, her work weaves together heritage, sisterhood and activism, breathing new life into the voices of those whose urgency to speak out shaped their art.

During the workshop, Zoé recreates this circle with participants, guiding them through the different stages of her creative process: readings, physical explorations and vocal work. Attendees are invited to experiment, on a voluntary basis, with specific passages, discovering how choral and embodied work supports collective emancipation.

Zoé Tremblay-Bianco is dedicated to uncovering human complexity through a multidisciplinary practice. After studying film, she has built over ten years of experience as a bilingual performer working with contemporary directors and playwrights. At the intersection of performance, social engagement and audiovisual production, she is now expanding her practice to directing, favouring a feminist, physical and collective approach. She is supported by LA SERRE’s Résidences Radiales program.

This activity is welcomed by Circuit-Est.

Moments of resonance

Alongside its performance program, the OFFTA offers moments of discovery and exchange with artists supported by LA SERRE through the Radial Residencies, a program that accompanies artists in the artistic and structural development of their projects.

Workshops, conversations, readings, experiments, and work-in-progress showcases: these gatherings offer a window into their dramaturgical research, creative methodologies, and current questions. These multifaceted moments encourage the cross-pollination of practices and the circulation of ideas.

These activities are free and open to all.