Sundogs

Flavie Lemée

June 3, 6 PM Ticket
June 3, 7 PM Ticket
June 4, 6 PM Ticket
June 4, 7 PM Ticket

Théâtre Aux Écuries
Espace 2

45 min

Sundogs is an immersive performative installation where light, smoke, water, air, video, and sound transform the space into a living sensory landscape. Inspired by rare meteorological phenomena such as sundogs, solar eclipse,  aurora borealis, and tornadoes, the work transposes these fleeting apparitions into a controlled interior environment. Designed as a contemplative journey, Sundogs makes light a dramaturgical matter and an autonomous language.

The scenography is activated as an organism in perpetual transformation, blending the organic and the mechanical to create a post-human universe. The bodies of spectators become the anchor point of an experience that explores the effects of wonder on perception and the psyche, while fostering presence and reconnection to the present moment.

Content Warning
Stroboscopic effects
Heavy Smoke

About Flavie Lemée

Flavie Lemée is a transdisciplinary artist and lighting designer based in Tiotia:ke/Mooniyang/Montréal. She explores the writing of space and time through ephemeral materials such as light, smoke, water, and wind, creating sensorial experiences in which the audience becomes an active participant. Rooted in dreamlike aesthetics, her practice draws on natural phenomena, cinema, and photography to transform the intangible into immersive landscapes, where color, smoke, and shadow merge to produce fleeting images that oscillate between order and chaos, tension and fluidity.

Alongside her work in video and photography, Flavie regularly collaborates on theatre and music projects. Grounded in a phenomenological and technopoetic approach, her practice interrogates perception and the ecology of sensation, offering contemplative spaces capable of transforming both the individual and the collective.