Australian multidisciplinary artist Justin Shoulder questions the very nature of humanity in Carrion: Never Quite Human, Only Ever Frankenstein, a solo mixture of dance, visual arts and physical performance.
Carrion is a creature able to shape-shift into various forms and speak multiple languages, that serves to “animate a series of ancestral creatures born from queer diasporic histories and imagined genealogies.”
Carrion: Never Quite Human, Only Ever Frankenstein is set to make its North American premiere at Montreal’s Monument-National (1182 St Laurent blvd) as part of MAI (Montréal, arts interculturels). The show debuts on October 30th at 8:00 pm, and runs through November 2. Tickets are available here.
For a taste of Carrion, check out the trailer below.
If this is the best that the MCU can do after 35 films, it may…
The Folk Alliance International conference brings hundreds of folk-related acts to downtown Montreal this week,…
Captain America: Brave New World star Anthony Mackie on taking up the shield, what the…
From deep dives into Shania Twain and The Jesus and Mary Chain to Macho Man…
Our look at the best movies of 2024, from blockbusters including Dune: Part Two and…
image+nation -- Canada's longest-running queer film festival -- returns with 150 films this November. Check…