The research that underlies the solo Impact is documented and represented in the piece I13 (square). A related project, whose duration is 13 minutes and 13 seconds, this work can be seen as a visual and danced prologue to the solo.

Following a commission from Rendez-vous du cinéma québécois, Marc Boivin asked Jonathan Inksetter to create a media work, which refers to the title of the photograph Milk and Blood by American artist Andres Serrano, and exposes, in parallel, his own creation process. Images of the relations developed between artistic interlocutors in the rehearsal studio are projected on a white Plexiglas screen, while the artist dances and improvises his memory of the work, in the soundscape created by Diane Labrosse and recorded live in the studio. In this work, one sees the dancerʼs parents, the source of any biographical quest, accompanying him in his journey.

Choreography and interpretation > Marc Boivin
Visual environment and conceptual development > Jonathan Inksetter
Rehearsal mistress and artistic consultant > Sophie Corriveau
Music > Diane Labrosse
Costume > Marc Boivin + Jonathan Inksetter
Original ligthting > Yan Lee Chan

photo credit: Sandra Lynn Bélanger