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TRACES, a 7 Fingers’ production acclaimed in New York City, is coming to Sherbrooke. This show will carry you off to a makeshift shelter where catastrophe menaces the characters at its door. They built this place to enjoy what they believe will be their last moments to a max. Confronted with an imminent disaster, creation is the only antidote to destruction. The show is a performance of pure acrobatic energy that is poetic, explosive, funny and down-to-earth. Mixing traditional acrobatic techniques with elements from urban culture such as skateboarding and basketball, TRACES also features some contemporary dance and theatre. Every means of expression will give the characters a chance to leave behind a last mark, to leave a trace.

Traces, a 7 Fingers' production
July 18 to August 4, 2012
45, rue des Abénaquis, Place Nikitotek
Sherbrooke (Qc), Canada
J1H 4M2
1 877 573-0172
 
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