Parts+Labour (CAN)
Labour
Experience five powerful performers in a raw and intense dance performance. With absurd humour, the choreographic duo Emily Gualtieri and David Albert-Toth take a feminist look at women’s work. In constant motion, the dancers emerge from the depths of exhaustion and find the collective strength to build something new on the ruins of the systems that no longer serve us.
LABOUR is a physically rigorous dance performance that centres around and celebrates the resilience and power of womxn. Five fierce performers take the stage in a performance that is raw, sweaty, hypnotic, and alive.
This performance is a creation by Canadian duo Emily Gualtieri and David Albert-Toth – a.k.a. PARTS+LABOUR – collaborators since 2011, whose bold and distinctive voice is marking a compelling arrival on the international contemporary dance scene.
LABOUR emerges from a fractured world and a long history of erasure. Womxn’s labour, care, and creative force have sustained societies even as they were sexualized, infantilized, subjugated, and controlled. It challenges traditional hierarchies and dominant models of power.
Humour and the absurd are central elements in LABOUR as the performers move with subtle synchronization – continuously facing the audience, in a direct and deliberate engagement. They look at us, while we look at them. The hypnotic rhythm draws the audiences into sustained attention on their repetitive movements that never feel static. A constant pulse between precision and chaos, mastery and mess.
LABOUR is an unapologetic statement on feminine resilience with five strong performers on stage offering a diversity of women’s perspectives that embodies the complexity of feminist work and lived experience.
What does power look like when it is created together?
Reviews
“A visceral and collective cry. (…) A piece that dares to embrace the absurd in order to reveal a shared force, a collective intimacy rooted in the plurality of women’s experiences. (…) Labour transforms the body into a true site of metamorphosis.”
– Jacqueline van de Geer (Lesartszé)
“Labour is visceral, and it feels good. (…) The dancers’ state and inner experience, as well as the intensity inhabiting their bodies, steadily build, creating a palpable crescendo. It is simply exhilarating.”
– Léa Villalba, Le Devoir
About Parts+Labour (CAN)
Since 2011, co-choreographers Emily Gualtieri and David Albert-Toth have been creating works together. Employing a unique call-and-response approach, they have crafted a movement vocabulary that places performers at the nexus of scripted precision and spontaneous expression. Weave together the personal, the poetic, and the political.
Their physically dynamic performances challenge conventional theatrical boundaries, beckoning audiences into unexpected voyages.
Drawing inspiration from literature, mythology, and philosophy, they explore tension rather than resolution, embracing the collision of ideas to spark powerful narratives about community, solitude, and collective resilience. Their collaboration is grounded in difference, care, and a shared vision, forging a choreographic signature rooted in friction and mutual respect, propelled by an urgent need to confront the world as it is.
Emily trained at Canada’s National Ballet School until her changing body no longer fit its mold; she persisted to become a maker, performer, educator, and leader.
David, the son of Eastern European Jewish immigrants, came to dance through hip-hop and rave culture before embracing contemporary practices.
Website: pldanse.com
Credits
Concept & Creation:
Emily Gualtieri
David Albert-Toth
Dancer-collaborators:
Brianna Lombardo
Maïka Giasson
Jossua Satinée
Lou-Anne Rousseau
Frédérique Rodier
Apprentice:
Clodie Lambert
Lighting Design:
Paul Chambers
Costume & Set Design:
Jonathan Saucier
Music:
Frannie Holder
Video:
Robin Pineda Gould
“Making of” Video:
National Arts Centre / Centre National des Arts
Rehearsal Direction:
Jamie Wright
Dramaturg:
Zoë Bastin
Additional Outside Support:
Helen Simard
Technical Direction:
Samuel Thériault
Technical Coordination:
Mateo Barrera
Production Manager:
Justine Bellefeuille
Communications:
Kristina Hilliard
Photo Credits:
LABOUR: Kristina Hilliard
Portrait: Robin Pineda Gould
Production:
PARTS+LABOUR
Co-Production & Premiere:
Agora de la danse
Agent:
Yaëlle Azoulay / Agence Résonances
LABOUR is a co-production of
The CanDance Network Creation Fund
La Rotonde
Agora de la danse
National Arts Centre
dance: made in canada
PuSh Festival
New Works
Rum för Dans
Partners / Creation Residencies:
Canada Council for the Arts
Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec
Conseil des arts de Montréal
Quai 5160
Centre culturel Notre-Dame-de-Grâce
Studio Flak
PARTS+LABOUR has benefited from residencies at Agora de la danse.
This work is made possible thanks to the generous support of the Canada Council for the Arts, le Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec, and le Conseil des arts de Montréal.