Hidden Paradise
On February 9, 2015, the national state radio’s host Marie-France Bazzo interviews the economist and philosopher Alain Deneault about tax evasion. Infuriated by what they heard, Alix Dufresne and Marc Béland responded with a virulent, spirited choreography, a reinterpretation of the interview that brilliantly portrays this economic scourge.
Breathless, absurd and outlandish dance gymnastics accompany the voices, helping the audience feel in their bones the direct consequences of a system that affects us all. Propelled by the artists’ virtuosity, the portrayal is coupled with weighty reflection on governments’ abdication of responsibility, and how legislatures are controlled by a handful of oligarchs. Repeated at high speed, stretched, truncated or distorted, the”verbatim as performance” presentation exposes the great scam that this legalized tax fraud havens constitutes. Very astute clowns, Dufresne and Béland perfectly reflect the rage and powerlessness of citizens. Paradise for a few, hell for everyone else. (Source: FTA 2019)
Created in 2018
CREDITS
Conceived and performed by Alix Dufresne + Marc Béland
Performed Alix Dufresne + Daniel Parent
Artistic eye Sophie Corriveau
Dramaturgy Andréanne Roy
Sound composition Larsen Lupin
Set and costume design Odile Gamache
Lighting design Cédric Delorme-Bouchard
PRODUCTION
Production Alix Dufresne + Marc Béland
Executive producer (touring) and development DLD – Daniel Léveillé Danse
Executive producer (creation) LA SERRE – arts vivants
Creative residencies Carrefour culturel de Notre-Dame-des-Prairies (Montréal), Compagnie Marie Chouinard (Montréal), Festival Quartiers Danses (Montréal), Kunstencentrum BUDA (Courtrai), Les Brigittines (Bruxelles), Maison de la culture du Plateau-Mont-Royal (Montréal), Théâtre du Marais (Val-Morin)
With the support of Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec, Conseil des arts du Canada, Conseil des arts de Montréal