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Sounding the Arctic in Chantal Bilodeau’s Climate Change Plays

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Type de ressource
Article de revue
Auteur/contributeur
  • Balestrini, Nassim W. (Auteur)
Titre
Sounding the Arctic in Chantal Bilodeau’s Climate Change Plays
Résumé
Quebec-born playwright Chantal Bilodeau has been responding to the challenges of dramatizing anthropogenic climate change by developing an eight-part Arctic Cycle, each play of which is set in one of the nations that claims Arctic territory. Sila (2014) immerses audiences into a complex network of humans, animals, and mythical beings crisscrossing the Canadian Arctic. These movements circle around the Inuit concept of sila, which is the life-giving force of breath and voice. Thus, the sonic world of Sila focuses on voices speaking words, on performance poetry, and on the sounds of breath and wind. Bilodeau’ s second Arctic Cycle play, Forward (2016), addresses the long-term impact of Fridtjof Nansen’s polar exploration of the 1890s on Norway’s economy and society. In terms of sound, Forward features multiple musical performances rangingfrom traditional songs to European opera arias and Lieder to contemporary Norwegian electro-pop. The sonic features of both plays stress interdependence across time, space, as well as (non-)human, earthly, and metaphysical realms. Sila and Forward address climate change in a non-universalizing manner which promotes a heterarchical (rather than hierarchical) aesthetic fit for a growing awareness of planetary relationality.
Publication
Nordic Theatre Studies
Volume
32
Numéro
1
Pages
66-81
Date
2020
DOI
10.7146/nts.v32i1.120408
URL
https://worldcat.org/fr/title/8660951788
Référence
Balestrini, N. W. (2020). Sounding the Arctic in Chantal Bilodeau’s Climate Change Plays. Nordic Theatre Studies, 32(1), 66–81. https://doi.org/10.7146/nts.v32i1.120408
Enjeux
  • Création et composition
  • Musique "live"
  • Territoire : Nationalisme, colonialisme, transnationalisme, langue
Identités
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