© Olivier Samson Arcand

UQQUAQ, L’ABRI

GENEVIÈVE PEPIN

In 1999, Laurentio, a hunter from the Igloolik region in Nunavut who is also a storyteller, actor and Inuit dancer, met Geneviève, the dancer, improviser and performer. Uqquaq, L’Abri(The Shelter) is the tale of a cultural and personal encounter.

Details

While a documentary video is being projected, they begin to build a tent that will provide them with shelter. Like two caterpillars spinning a cocoon, Geneviève and Laurentio are themselves strands of cotton, bits of sealskin and wool, creating their own chrysalis. Their shelter is the site of their coming together, a place marked by cohabitating codes and legends. It combines an encounter with modern dance, a story told in Inuktitut and a drum dance sequence, with moments where she covers a structure made of ropes with skeins of wool as he prepares a sealskin rope that serves as the basis of their shelter. An impure, hybrid presentation that mixes and intertwines cultures, practices and sensibilities, Uqquaq, L’Abri is an incredible antidote to trepidation and selfishness.

Credits

CREATED, CONCEIVED AND PERFORMED BY
GENEVIÈVE PEPIN
LAURENTIO Q. ARNATSIAQ