13 November 2024
at
19:30
15 November 2024
at
20:00
Théâtre du Nouveau Monde
Artistic Direction: De Michel Jean, Adaptation théâtrale Laure Morali, Avec la collaboration de Joséphine Bacon, Mise en scène Émilie Monnet
Sharing Innu destiny
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Sometimes, in the life of a nation, a work of art arrives at just the right moment that, thanks to the emotion it arouses, brings about a collective awakening and transforms mentalities. Such is the case with Kukum, Michel Jean's novel published in 2019 and whose repercussions continue to spread. By imagining his great-grandmother recalling her life, the author makes us intimately feel the intense attunement of the natives' nomadic way of life to the land, rivers and forests, followed by the brutal dispossession of their territories, their forced sedentarization on reserves and the abduction of their children to distant boarding schools.
At the beginning of the twentieth century, on the shores of the majestic Pekuakami - renamed Lac Saint?Jean - a fifteen-year-old white orphan falls in love with an Innu, Thomas Siméon. Leaving the stifling settler life of her aunt and uncle, she is welcomed with open arms and open hearts by her new family, adopting their language and annual migrations. Every autumn, the Siméon family embarks on their long canoes to reach their hunting grounds on the sumptuous Péribonka River. But at the end of one summer, Almanda and the Siméon clan find the river blocked by thousands and thousands of tree trunks, and see the mountains of their territory massacred by clear-cutting in the distance... Not to mention the men who tell them they're not at home.
The stage adaptation by writer Laure Morali, with the collaboration of the great Innu poet Joséphine Bacon, features a dazzling cast of native actors and actresses, as well as Léane Labrèche-Dor in the moving role of Almanda.
As director, the TNM is proud to welcome interdisciplinary artist of Anishinaabe and French origin Émilie Monnet, creator of Okinum and Marguerite : le feu, programmed by the prestigious Festival d'Avignon in 2023.
Actors Sharon Fontaine-Ishpatao, Jean Luc Kanapé, Léane Labrèche-Dor, Marie-Eve Pelletier, Emma Rankin, Étienne Thibeault
Open to presenters only
Number of seats available : 10
Shuttle service not included
Coproduction : Théâtre du Nouveau Monde et Production Onishka
Équipe de conception :
D'après l'oeuvre de Michel Jean (©Éditions Libre Expression)
Adaptation théâtrale : Laure Morali
Avec la collaboration de : Joséphine Bacon
Mise en scène : Emilie Monnet
Assistance à la mise en scène et régie : Claudie Gagnon
Décor : Simon Guilbault
Costumes : Sophie El-Assaad, Kim Picard
Éclairages : Martin Sirois
Musique traditionnelle : Mathieu McKenzie, Kim Fontaine, Hugo Perreault
Conception sonore : Marie-Frédérique Gravel
Conception vidéo : Caroline Monnet
Intégration vidéo : Dominique Hawry
Accessoires : Mayumi Ide-Bergeron
Gardienne des savoirs innus : Joséphine Bacon
Dossier du spectacle: https://www.flipsnack.com/theatredunouveaumonde/dossier-kukum/full-view.html
Villes et dates en tournée
Ce spectacle sillonnera les villes du Québec dans le cadre des Sorties du TNM
15 janvier 2025, Sherbrooke, Centre culturel UdeS | Salle Maurice O'Bready
21 janvier 2025, Québec, Salle Albert-Rousseau
23 janvier 2025, Saguenay, Théâtre C
1er février 2025, Rimouski, Salle Desjardins-Telus
5 février 2025, Drummondville, Maison des arts Desjardins
7 février 2025, Laval, Salle André-Mathieu
11 février 2025, Terrebonne, Théâtre du vieux Terrebonne
14 et 15 février 2025, Gatineau, Salle Odyssée