La Fièvre du castor

À propos du spectacle

La Fièvre du castor raconte dans une mise en scène loufoque l’histoire d’une famille de castors et d’une famille d’humains vivant au cœur de la forêt québécoise. Toutes deux subissent le même cauchemar, le développement commercial qui menace leur coin de paradis. S’engage alors chaque été une lutte perpétuelle entre construction et destruction, entre l’animal et ses adverses. Et si les castors pensaient comme nous?!

La fièvre du castor
Francais et Anglais
30 Minutes
Tout âge
Montréal

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Lost & Found Puppet Co.

Maggie Winston is a puppeteer and community engaged artist who facilitates transformative creative processes with an emphasis on inclusion and imagination. Originally from Baltimore, MD, USA, Maggie graduated from Carver Centre for Arts and Technology (MD, USA), she received a BA in Performance/Puppetry at Sarah Lawrence College (NY, USA), and trained at British American Drama Academy (London, UK). She received clown training at Fantastic Space Enterprises (BC, Canada). Recipient of Vancouver Mayor’s Arts Award- Emerging Artist in Community Arts (2010). She has been an artist in residence through programs with ArtStarts BC, Vancouver Biennale, Vancouver School Board, Vancouver Parks & Recreation, and Instruments of Change. In Montréal, “Beaver Dreams”-La Fiévre du Castor has been presented at the St. Ambroise Festival Fringe, Festival Casteliers, and The Centaur Children’s Series. Maggie is currently teaching theatre for children at Geordie Productions and Montreal Children’s Theatre.

Lost & Found Puppet Co., originally created in 2007 in Vancouver. BC, is now based in Montréal, QC (since 2016). Members of the company consist of Maggie Winston and any person joining it for any given project. L&FPCo. produces original performances, facilitates community engaged art projects, and teaches puppetry and performance workshops for various ages and abilities. We are dedicated to promoting the art of puppetry as a unique and valued art form everyone can experience.