Thursday, January 30, 2025

Musée des Hospitalières: Jana Sterbak

CORPUS INSOLITE: JANA STERBAK

Musée des Hospitalières de l’Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal

29 January 2025 - 24 August 2025

The Musée des Hospitalières de l’Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal, renowned for its unique collections of historical, medical and religious artifacts, presents a new exhibition, Corpus Insolite: Jana Sterbak.This exhibition invites visitors to experience Sterbak’s thought-provoking works in dialogue with the museum’s collections.

Jana Sterbak is a globally acclaimed, Montreal-based artist. She explores in her works the themes of power and desire, often incorporating unconventional materials. Her works explore the themes of mortality, transcendence, and transformation, which in this exhibition are brought into dialog with the medical and religious artifacts from the museum's collection.

For this exhibition, Jana Sterbak and curator Johanne Sloan worked closely together to integrate Sterbak’s artworks into the museum’s exhibition spaces, while also selecting objects to be brought out of storage for the first time. 


For example, Sterbak’s internationally recognized Vanitas: Flesh Dress for an Albino Anorectic, (the so-called meat dress), which was first shown in 1987, has been re-made for this exhibition, and is displayed in the proximity of anatomic models and holy relics. This offers a unique opportunity to re-discover the work of Jana Sterbak in dialog with the exhibits from the museum’s collection.


In addition to the two works Sylvanus and Hot Crown, which have never before been shown in Montreal, Jana Sterbak's internationally acclaimed Vanitas: Flesh Dress for an Albino Anorectic, first exhibited in 1987, was remade for this exhibition, contrasted with the museum's anatomical models and sanctified relics. It is a long, white feminine dress with the real male chest-hair woven into it.

The sculpture of a crown which lights brightly every 80 seconds also seems to reflect on both the worldly and spiritual powers.

Also of interest are the skeleton bones displayed under the glass and looking very much like real human skeleton bones, especially in contrast with other bone remain in the same room, are actually made of chocolate. 


The Musée des Hospitalières de l’Hôtel-Dieu de MontréalThis offers a unique opportunity to rediscover the work of Jana Sterbak while, at the same time, discovering the museum's collections through an artistic imagination.

Sterbak's pieces also reflect on the human stages of life, like the closed circle and the spiral-like progression.



The top-most image in this article, curtesy of the the Musée des Hospitalières de l’Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal.

All other photos @Nadia Slejskova

For more information visit the museum's website.


About the Musée des Hospitalières de l’Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal

The mission of  the Musée des Hospitalières de l’Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal is to transmit the history of Montreal and its foundation, to publicize the history of the Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal, to exhibit the tangible and intangible heritage of the Hospitallers of Saint Joseph, and to explore the history of healthcare and the health sciences.

Four centuries of history can be traced through the museum’s unique collection, which is linked to the development of Montreal, to hospital, medical and pharmaceutical practices, and to religious art.

Located within Mount Royal’s protected area, in a special natural setting, the museum is a part of one of the city’s best preserved convent complexes, home to the Hospitallers of Saint Joseph. The ensemble, built in 1861 to plans by the architect Victor Bourgeau, includes the order’s original monastery and garden, the hospital, three chapels, a crypt and the museum itself, housed in the former chaplains’ residence.


Saturday, January 25, 2025

Centaur Theatre: Strawberries in January

Centaur Theatre / 56th Season

STRAWBERRIES IN JANUARY

A MUSICAL FANTASY

Based on the play by Evelyne de la Chenelière 

Des fraise en janvier

The World English Language Premiere 

In Collaboration with Théâtre Advienne que pourra

January 21 - February 9, 2025


Montreal's Centaur Theatre is presenting a new play with a fitting title and timing for the present cold month of January: Strawberries in January - A Musical Fantasy. For Centaur, it is also a fruitful and joyous collaboration with the Théâtre Advienne que pourra, located in Repentigny.

This new English-language musical version of a Québec's classic was adapted by a talented director Frédéric Bélanger and a songwriter Audrey Thériault and features original music by Ludovic Bonnier, Eva Foote and Habib Zekri.

It is based on the award-winning play Des fraises en janvier by Evelyne de la Chenelière. This new adaptation is a vibrant exploration of love, serendipity, and human connections, set against the wintry backdrop of Montreal. Its lovely music and singing add additional vibrancy to the original play. Strawberries in January - A Musical Fantasy offers a fresh perspective on the interwoven lives of four single people searching for meaning, love, and laughter amidst their daily routine and trials.

Centaur's musical adaptation of the play features eighteen toe-tapping tunes, arranged by Nick Carpenter and Habib Zekri, that add additional layers of emotion and melody to this modern romantic tale.


The Director Frédéric Bélanger expressed it very precisely when stating:

"Strawberries in January invites audiences to reflect on the power of chance and the beauty of human connection, all while immersing them in a world of song and storytelling. It’s a show that warms the heart and brightens the soul, perfect for the cold winter months.”

Eda Holmes, Centaur Theatre Artistic & Executive Director, also added:

I am thrilled by the opportunity to introduce the English community to the exceptional talent of director Frédéric Bélanger. He has nurtured the musical adaptation of Strawberries in January since 2016. We began working together on it just before the pandemic and being able to bring it to the stage at last is a testament to the resilience of the artists of the Montreal theatre community. It is a play that celebrates the power of love and imagination to overcome every obstacle and that is a story we all need right now.”

This is an exceptionally heart-warming play that portrays people's straggles to find in their lives love, meaning, happiness, as well as true friends and life partners.

Creative Team

  • Original Playwright: Evelyne de la Chenelière

  • Translator: Morwyn Brebner

  • Adaptation / Director: Frédéric Bélanger

  • Adaptation / Original Music: Audrey Thériault

  • Original Music: Ludovic Bonnier

  • Original Music: Eva Foote

  • Original Music / Arrangements: Habib Zekri

  • Musical Direction / Arrangements: Nick Carpenter

  • Song Translations: Alexis Diamond


Cast

  • Eloi ArchamBaudoin

  • Ryan Bommarito

  • Métushalème Dary

  • Madeleine Scovil


Musicians

  • Khalil Bouaziz

  • Quinn Dooley

  • Tobias Kimmelman

  • Christophe Papadimitriou


Performance Details:

Dates: Tuesday, January 21 to Sunday, February 9, 2025
Times: Tuesdays to Saturdays at 8:00 PM, with matinees on Saturdays and Sundays at 2:00 PM

French surtitles: January 30 and 31 at 8:00PM; February 1 at 2:00PM


Location: Centaur 1, Centaur Theatre, 453 St. Francois-Xavier, Montreal


Tickets: Prices range from $22 to $68, with subscription rates, group rates, and student/senior discounts available. Tickets can be purchased at www.centaurtheatre.com or by phone at 514-288-3161.

All images in this article courtesy of Centaur Theatre, Photographer Andrée Lanthier.

For more information about Centaur Theatre visit the Centaur Theatre website.

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