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1511 Ch Canora, Mont-Royal, H3P 2J8

(514) 738-0336
25 years. 2003: an anniversary celebrated with a very special event—a new work for symphony orchestra, Alice, inspired by Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, set to an original score by Denis Gougeon and Yves Daoust, with stage direction by Antoine Laprise. An actress and two electro-acoustic soloists perform the piece, accompanied by a series of multimedia projections. Presented on tour in Canada and in Italy. Planet Baobab and Alice are presented free-of-charge to great numbers of children in underprivileged areas of Montreal, showing L’Arsenal’s appreciation of the young people that have brought so much to the company since its foundation. Revival of the show featuring the Baschet sound sculptures. 2004: Sound Factory is born. Performed by two frenzied percussionists, the show explores wild and innovative musical avenues. 30 years. 2008: an anniversary highlighting L’Arsenal’s evolution. A combination of techniques and initiatives, the advancement of artistic ingenuity, and a response to the audience’s ongoing desire for renewal. Creation of The Ark, a piece that casts a look at the delicate balance between man and nature. This is an original work with music by Denis Gougeon and Merlin Ettore, stage direction by Julie Lachance, and multimedia concepts by Pier Chartrand and Lucionmédia. This production incorporates music, circus arts, and moving images. The Ark is intended for a general audience. Creation of The Birds Clan. Co-produced with the Orchestre symphonique de Québec as part of the festivities celebrating the 400th anniversary of Quebec City. The piece is based on the theme of encounter, recalling the first meeting of the First Nations and the new European arrivals some 400 years ago. This production incorporates symphonic music, contemporary dance, and projections.