Montréal, Canada
Spring Break
Come enjoy your Spring Break at the SAT!
This Spring Break, enjoy fun activities for all ages! Let yourself be carried away by our immersive tales in the Satosphere—fulldome performances that will take you on a journey and make you dream. These shows will be presented for a limited time only, so don’t miss your chance to discover them! 10:00 AM Conte d'un futur common Conte d’une futur commun is a participatory journey to a desirable future. This immersive tale is performed by a storyteller (Delphine Descombin), a musician (Yovan Girard), and an illustrator (Maxime Hurdequint), with interactive fulldome illustrations (Louis Clément). The audience contributes to the development of the story through digital tools, discussions, and collective reflections. This work creates space to address current societal issues—such as injustice, ecology, and war—and invites each viewer to participate, through their experience and imagination, in the creation of a more optimistic and joyful future. Length: 80 min Language: French 1:30 PM and 3:00 PM MANITOU360 MANITOU360 is an immersive performance, blending visual creation, electronic music, and the art of storytelling, co-written by Laetitia Troussel, Simon Lazarus, and Joséphine Hurtut. Through the story of the sun falling in love with a grain of sand, this performance invites you on an imaginary journey combining narratives, physical sensations, and visions, merging the aesthetics of digital cultures with the timelessness of myths. It explores new ways of writing, storytelling, and listening, breaking away from the traditional relationship to imagery and figurative representations. Full freedom is given to the imagination of spectators of all ages, inviting them to dream in a new way. Length : 40 min Language: French
Audience Role
Observer.
Ages: All ages
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About Society for Arts and Technology
Since its creation in 1996, the SAT has been dedicated to the development of digital culture. It is the only place in Montreal (and probably in the world) to bring together under one roof an immersive theater (Satosphere), a research laboratory, a training center, a venue, a café and a restaurant.