Boreal Resonances
July 5th, 2026
Informations
- Place Société des arts technologiques [SAT]
- Price
Paid
Beneath the Yukon’s northern lights, let yourself be carried away by the mesmerizing piano of Roman Zavada during an immersive live performance in the Satosphère. With an upright piano anchored on the rock of the Canadian Shield, at the edge of the taiga, Roman Zavada created compositions inspired by one of the most spectacular and majestic phenomena on Earth: the aurora borealis of the Northwest Territories. Acclaimed by both critics and audiences for its beauty and originality, Boreal Resonances is a 360° immersive dome show featuring Zavada’s live piano performance. This experience transports audiences beyond the 60th parallel, where the piano enters into dialogue with the vibrant energies of the northern lights. Roman Zavada is a self-taught pianist of Québécois and Ukrainian heritage, whose creative practice is rooted in instinct, spontaneity, and improvisation. Introduced to the piano at an early age, he later developed a strong passion for performance through silent film accompaniment, improvising live musical narration that becomes inseparable from the images on screen. He eventually returned to his original compositions with an ambitious project: Boreal Resonances. Inspired by northern landscapes and the splendour of the aurora borealis, Zavada composed nine evocative pieces from twenty hours of improvisation in the boreal forest of Prelude Lake in the Northwest Territories, each reflecting the sensibility of the northern regions. Aurora imagery: Bruno Colpron, Dominic St-Amant Produced by Les Productions Figure 55 and Roman Zavada Music composed and performed live by Roman Zavada.
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- Résonances boréales 360