Free!
Video projections
From January 23 to March 8, 2026
Nuit d'hiver
Nuit d'hiver presents winter not as something frozen, but as something alive, vibrant, punctuated by visual micro-events. Between softness and intensity, the projection invites contemplation while revealing the graphic richness of the seasons. The work encourages a renewed perspective on the passage of winter time and its subtle transformations.
Phases hivernales
With Phases hivernales, winter transforms into a succession of metamorphoses: colour variations, shifts from one state to another, materials in constant evolution. The projection draws on the idea of phases to compose a visual narrative of returns, echoes, and progressive transformations. A celebration of the natural cycles that punctuate the cold season.
Snowbird
Snowbird draws inspiration from imaginary migrations, interior journeys, and the well-known figure of the "snowbird." The work creates a
dialogue between movement and lightness: forms appear, escape, return, as if carried by a current. An invitation to follow the trajectories of those seeking light, whether geographical or interior.
CREDITS
Presented by the QUARTIER DES SPECTACLES PARTNERSHIP and UNIVERSITÉ DU QUÉBEC À MONTRÉAL
Nuit d'hiver: Jules Haillard-Klein, Louis-Albert Pouliot
Phases hivernales: Alexis Angers-Girard, Trinity Nguyen Dang
Snowbird: Flavie Karam, Emma R. Berrou, Elsa Gref
Under the direction of the professor : Nelly-Eve Rajotte
Nuit d'hiver presents winter not as something frozen, but as something alive, vibrant, punctuated by visual micro-events. Between softness and intensity, the projection invites contemplation while revealing the graphic richness of the seasons. The work encourages a renewed perspective on the passage of winter time and its subtle transformations.
Phases hivernales
With Phases hivernales, winter transforms into a succession of metamorphoses: colour variations, shifts from one state to another, materials in constant evolution. The projection draws on the idea of phases to compose a visual narrative of returns, echoes, and progressive transformations. A celebration of the natural cycles that punctuate the cold season.
Snowbird
Snowbird draws inspiration from imaginary migrations, interior journeys, and the well-known figure of the "snowbird." The work creates a
dialogue between movement and lightness: forms appear, escape, return, as if carried by a current. An invitation to follow the trajectories of those seeking light, whether geographical or interior.
CREDITS
Presented by the QUARTIER DES SPECTACLES PARTNERSHIP and UNIVERSITÉ DU QUÉBEC À MONTRÉAL
Nuit d'hiver: Jules Haillard-Klein, Louis-Albert Pouliot
Phases hivernales: Alexis Angers-Girard, Trinity Nguyen Dang
Snowbird: Flavie Karam, Emma R. Berrou, Elsa Gref
Under the direction of the professor : Nelly-Eve Rajotte