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The top 5 free things to do in Montreal: Oct. 16 to 26

Don’t miss a zombie walk, postmodern puppets and — ahem — the power of touch
October 16, 2014
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By Andy Fidel


La Compagnie Mobile Home takes puppeteering to the next level. Don't miss the their show Balthazar.
La Compagnie Mobile Home takes puppeteering to the next level. | Image courtesy of Mobile Home


Tear yourself away from those books this week. It’s worth it.


1. POSTMODERN PUPPETEERING

Balthazar | Champ des Possibles (5605 Avenue de Gaspé) | October 18 at 7 p.m.

Forget the days where puppeteers crouched behind velvet curtains. Mobile Home takes Punch and Judy to the next level with its mix of marionettes, masks and video. Puppeteers use their bodies to move these puppets — think John Cusack in Being John Malkovich.

Through recollections of love and childhood, Balthazar tells the story of an old man, a former accordionist who has been exiled by war.

Find out more about Balthazar

Watch a sneak peek.  

2. TOTALLY RANDOM AND POTENTIALLY AWESOME

Open Contact Class | National Theatre School (5030 St. Denis, Local 332) | October 16 at 7:30 p.m.

You don’t have to be an actor or touch your toes to participate in this improv class. Beginners will pick up the basics of solo improvisation and mediation, as well as a few tips on relaxation.           

Explore the power of touch, and how contact is a meaningful way of connecting — even with strangers. Now, now: no sniggering. This is strictly PG-rated…

Find out more about the Open Contact Class

Come take a unique trip through old engines, dilapidated rides, and miles travelled in a caravan
Come take a unique trip through old engines, dilapidated rides, and miles travelled in a caravan. | Image courtesy of the artists

3. ROAD TRIP!

Cartes Postales de 2 Filles et 1 Truck | Champ des Possibles | October 21-24 at 7 p.m.

Julie Delorme and Chloé Surprenant collected sounds and images of their years of adventure on the road.

Step into their old truck to listen to Julie on the turntables and look at Chloé’s postcards and paintings.


Find out more about Cartes Postales de 2 Filles et 1 Truck
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Cinema Politica Concordia presents Article 12: Waking Up In A Surveillance Society.
Cinema Politica Concordia presents Article 12: Waking Up In A Surveillance Society. | Image courtesy of Article 12

4. BIG BROTHER’S WATCHING YOU

Article 12: Waking Up In A Surveillance Society | Hall Building, Room H-110 | October 20 from 7 to 10 p.m.

In collaboration with CSU Surveillance Week, Cinema Politica Concordia presents Article 12, a documentary about data and tracking technologies. Who has a say in what’s collected and how it’s used? How have these advancements changed our society? 

There are millions of traffic cameras with facial recognition software. Institutions track all financial activity. Companies time telephone conversations… and even the number of keystrokes it takes to enhance your online user experience.

Welcome to a world driven by big data. It’s time to find out how it affects you.
 

Find out more about Article 12: Waking Up In A Surveillance Society.

Watch a sneak peek.

Over 10,000 people participated in last year's zombie walk
Over 10,000 people participated in last year's walk of the undead. | Image courtesy of Montreal Zombie Walk

5. COMING SOON: A ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE

Montreal Zombie Walk (4th edition) | Place des Arts | October 25 from 3 to 5 p.m.

The walking dead are coming to life again this fall.

Here’s your chance to get an early start on Halloween fun, as zombies flood the streets of Montreal. You can either join them or become bait, because this city is done for.

Don’t get bitten.

Find out more about Montreal Zombie Walk.

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About the author
Andy Fidel is a Montreal-based freelance journalist, photographer and writer with dreams of living on a submarine. She enjoys metro rides, writer's block and cold instant coffee.

 



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