Lapinthrope early previews
Dance and story are tightly bound to tell the story of a girl taken in as a foundling by rabbits and who must now return to humankind in the city.
The foundling myth has universal appeal and Lapinthrope is a stark fairytale that crosses generations. Returning to humankind, Anna-Lapin must face the pain and troubles of being different in a conformist world.
Scene 4 - Downtown
Roy Thomson Hall Dance 2 (1'16: 9.6 MB)
Anna-Lapin has made her way from the bunnies to downtown Toronto. After a hard trip in the back of a truck she awakes in downtown Toronto and wanders to the glorious Roy Thomson Hall Square. She dances to celebrate her arrival in the city.
Scene 4 - Downtown
High Building Dance (60 sec: 8.1 MB)
Anna-Lapin is attracted to the great shining White Tower at the very centre of the city. She comes to King & Bay and is astonished at all the people and the enormous towers which surround her.
Scene 4 - Downtown
Sidewalk Dance (21 sec: 3.2 MB)
Anna-Lapin wanders King & Bay in search of new friends, radiant in the afternoon sun.
Scene 7 - Little Girl
Solo | Little Girl | First Arrest (4'25: 35 MB)
After a terrible night on the streets of Toronto where Anna-Lapin has wandered homeless and friendless, she arrives uptown. She laments her isolation. As she dances, a little girl (Ella Gladstone) and her mother (Fionnuala Jamison) approach. The little girl is fascinated by Anna-Lapin and her dancing....
Scene 8 - The Chase
Scene 9 - The Park
Chase | Park | A Friend (7'14: 86 MB)
The police (William Yong and Malgorzata Nowacka) detain Anna-Lapin. Anna-Lapin senses danger and flees to a huge park. There a homeless man (Allen Kaeja) hides her from the police and offers her sustenance and friendship.