XXVII (Working Title)
PREMIERING FALL 2027

Choreographer: Victor Quijada
Dramaturgy: Mathieu Leroux
Lighting Design: Jon Cleveland
Musical Director: Jasper Gahunia
Costumes: Cloé Alain-Gendreau

Delving into nuanced explorations of ideas, sensations, and rhythmic idiosyncrasies, XXVII draws upon gestures, tics, and mannerisms of street culture, looping them into tightly woven chains of rapid action and reaction. With this new work, Victor Quijada continues a choreographic pursuit that resists self-repetition, venturing into uncharted territory while uncovering hidden dimensions within paths already traversed.

Conceived for a cast of 12 performers, this creation is the latest in a series of works that seek to reconcile the divergent influences of Quijada’s artistic journey, shaped by the raw energy of Hip Hop’s golden era and refined through the structures of classical and contemporary dance.

XXVII is co-commissioned by Danse Danse and National Arts Center. With the support of the Canada Council for the Arts, the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec, and the Conseil des arts de Montréal.

Running Time: TBD
Touring Party: 12 dancers, 5 admin/tech

Reckless Underdog (2023)

Choreographer: Victor Quijada (pronounced: kee-hah-dah)
Dramaturgy: Mathieu Leroux
Costume Design: Cloé Alain-Gendreau
Lighting Design: Jon Cleveland
Musical Director & Co-Composer: Jasper Gahunia
Composers: Chilly Gonzales, Kid Koala, Vlooper + KNLO of Alaclair Ensemble

RUBBERBAND’s new creation, Reckless Underdog, propels the company’s achievements of the last twenty years to new heights. In a work larger than nature, twelve dancers come together in a choreography of three acts. Each part, a piece in itself, draws spectators into a unique, complex world through its distinctive scenography, music, and movement aesthetic. The first, inspired by classical ballet, redefines the rules of the pas de deux in a bright, mechanical environment. The second, boldly experimental, distorts theatrical codes, confronting them head-on in an abstract, minimal, highly-coloured approach. The third deconstructs the break cypher in a sombre, oppressive atmosphere. For artistic director and choreographer Victor Quijada, this new chapter in the company’s history is the culmination of the RUBBERBAND Method and its capacity to overturn the traditional conventions of dance genres. Reckless Underdog is guaranteed to transport us through a lyrical, figurative dissection of pedestrian movement that defies the limits of time and space.

Reckless Underdog is a coproduction of RUBBERBAND, Danse Danse, Diffusion Hector-Charland and Le Carré 150, as well as a residency project supported by La danse sur les routes du Québec, Salle Pauline-Julien and ASU Gammage. With the support of the Canada Council for the Arts, the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec, and the Conseil des arts de Montréal.

Running Time: 60 minutes, no intermission
Touring Party: 12 dancers, 5 admin/tech

Ever So Slightly (2018)

Choreographer: Victor Quijada
Dramaturgy: Mathieu Leroux
Musical Director: Jasper Gahunia
Original Music: Jasper Gahunia, William Lamoureaux
Lighting Design: Yan Lee Chan
Costume Design: Cloé Alain-Gendreau

Ever So Slightly explores the behavioral mechanisms and reflexes we develop against the ceaseless flow of irritants that bombard us in our daily lives. Most of us long for calm and resilience, but how do we get to a zone where noise and aggressiveness no longer have a place? Simultaneously delivering delicacy, brutality, finesse, and high-voltage action, the choreographer conveys all the energy contained in urgency, revolt, chaos, and flight. Victor Quijada continues with his extraordinary dance works, this time with 10 irrepressible dancers and a wide-open venue. The vast performance space, the distorted bodies, and the original music by Gahunia and Lamoureaux result in a production on steroids. The company also tours with Ever So Slightly Redux, a version with reduced lighting requirements, making it well suited for smaller stages and limited lighting inventory.

Ever So Slightly is a co production of RUBBERBAND, Danse Danse, Société de la Place des Arts de Montréal, Théâtre Hector-Charland and Global Arts Live.  With the support of the Canada Council for the Arts, the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec, the Conseil des arts de Montréal and the Ontario Arts Council. RUBBERBAND benefited from the support of Danse à la Carte and residencies at Place des Arts, Salle Pauline-Julien and CCOV – Centre de création O Vertigo.

Running Time: 70 minutes, no intermission
Touring Party: 10 dancers, 4 admin/tech

Vic’s Mix (2016)

Choreography: Victor Quijada
Lighting Design: Yan Lee Chan
Original Music: Jasper Gahunia
Music: Various composers
Costume Design: Camille Thibault-Bédard

Vic’s Mix is the first phase of a long project that choreographer Victor Quijada began at the dawn of the company’s 15th anniversary in 2017. This creation is intended to highlight the essential innovations of Quijada’s choreography, synthesizing the fruitful results of his experiments in dance. Through the prism of Victor’s influences, stretching from Hip Hop in his first forays to his mastery of contemporary tendencies, Vic’s Mix is a watershed moment, a bridge connecting the works realized until now, a look back at pieces that established the company’s choreographic identity. Vic’s Mix showcases excerpts from previous RUBBERBAND pieces, notably, Elastic Perspective. The music for the production is based on original works created by Jasper Gahunia and those of classical composers (Prokofiev, Verdi, Bach, Vivaldi, among others).

Vic’s Mix is a RUBBERBAND production supported by Festival international DansEncore, the Canada Council for the Arts, the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec, the Conseil des arts de Montréal, and the Ontario Arts Council. 

Running Time: 70 minutes, intermission (optional)
Touring Party: 7 dancers, 3 admin/tech

Second Chances: Trenzado (2024) & Commissions Suite (2016)

Choreography: Victor Quijada
Music Director: Jasper Gahunia
Lighting Design: Jon Cleveland
Dramaturgy: Mathieu Leroux
Scenography: Sylvain Baumann
Costume Design: Cloé Alain-Gendreau

Victor Quijada’s new, deeply personal work draws its inspiration from his experience growing up in Los Angeles first-generation Mexican American. Coming out of retirement and returning to the stage, Victor explores themes of identity, home and motherland. Trenzado features a soundscore by composer and DJ Jasper Gahunia who samples traditional Mexican genre of Norteño (Corridos and Ranchera).  This new work challenges Victor and the audience to reckon with their own ideas of origin, belonging and displacement. In addition to Trenzado, the mixed repertory program also includes Commissions Suite, a reconstruction of two works originally made by Quijada for Hubbard Street Dance Chicago (Physikal Linguistiks) and Scottish Dance Theater (Second Coming). A soundtrack by Jasper Gahunia provides the landscape while seven performers flirt with chaos.

Trenzado is produced by RUBBERBAND and co-commissioned by Jacob’s Pillow. RUBBERBAND benefited from creation residencies offered by the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts | University of Illinois in Champagne/Urbana, New York Baryshnikov Arts Center with the RBDG Intensive Development Lab (IDL) supported by an Andrew W. Mellon Grant and Danse à la Carte. Trenzado benefited from the financial support of the New England Foundation for the Arts through its National Dance Project Production Grant, Travel Fund and Community Engagement Fund and of the Department of Canadian Heritage / Government of Canada through its Official Languages Support Programs Branch. RUBBERBAND benefits from the support of Danse à la Carte, the Canada Council for the Arts, the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec, the Conseil des arts de Montréal and the Ontario Arts Council.

Running Time: 75 minutes, with pause.
Trenzado: 45 minutes
Commissions Suite: 29 minutes.
Touring Party: 7 dancers, 4 admin/tech

City Thread (2017)

Choreography: Victor Quijada
Music: Jasper Gahunia with the collaboration of William Lamoureux
Costume Design: Cloé Alain-Gendreau
App Development: ANAGRAPH

Dance maverick Victor Quijada reimagines the city as stage in this new and innovative contemporary dance experience. Featuring a cast of 30+ dancers composed of company members and dancers/dance students from the local community, City Thread taps into the vibrant energy of public spaces and our culture of smartphone technology to create a unique, shared experience between audience, performers and the environment. Participants download a smartphone app specifically designed for the piece, and embark on a sensorial experience – activating different music compositions based on their movement throughout the performance site. Audience members are free to create their own adventure by choosing one or more of the dancers to follow along various designated paths.

City Thread pays tribute to the effervescence of metropolitan environments while celebrating the unpredictable exhilaration of live performance. BYOEB (Bring Your Own Ear Buds) and let your dance adventure begin.

City Thread premiered on August 28, 2017 in a celebration of the city of Montreal’s 375th anniversary with support from Place des Arts de Montreal. Local dancers included students from Montreal’s École supérieure de ballet and École de danse contemporaine de Montréal.

City Thread requires a 2 minimum week dance residency + advanced site visit with Victor.

Week 1 – Victor Quijada and a RUBBERBAND dancer to set the work on local dancers.

Week 2 – Full company arrives for on-site rehearsals with local dancers.

About the App: Audience members download the performance smartphone app with active GPS that holds a music playlist activated when they move through the designated public space. With the event’s soundtrack in the spectator’s hands, the performance begins in one central meeting point. Eventually, the dancers separate into smaller groups, moving throughout the area, and the sound score changes as audience members hit various hotspots designated throughout the site.

City Thread was made possible thanks to the participation of ANAGRAPH, Société de la Place des Arts de Montréal, TechnoMontréal, l’École supérieure de ballet du Québec, and l’École de danse contemporaine de Montréal, and the support of Valérie Truong Acupuncture Sportive, Kinatex Rockland, Luis Aledo, Azzuan, HOTEL10, GURU, and Blue Spike. RUBBERBAND is grateful for the support of the Conseil des arts et lettres du Québec, the Canada Council for the Arts, the Conseil des arts de Montréal, and the Ontario Arts Council. 

Running Time: 30 minutes
Touring Party: 12 dancers, 4 admin/tech

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