
RICHARD TREMBLAY holds a doctorate in the dance performance arts and received postgraduate training in phonology from the Department of Linguistics at the Université de Montréal (1981 – 84). He authored a monograph and books on Kathakali and dance, wrote in the Indian Theatre Journal and recently published one novel. One amongst the founding members of Le Regroupement des Professionnels de la danse du Québec in the early 1980s, Richard Tremblay has simultaneously been creating for the stage since the 1970s, in contact at that time with the New American Theatre and the theatrical experiments at the forefront of the European theatre revival. He directed his ‘choreographic theatre’ repertoire at Téâtram until 1981. These early works were presented at the National School of Drama in New Delhi and at the 1977 New Theatre Festival in Baltimore (United States) under the direction of Philip Arnoult and Herbert Blau. He is a recognised practitioner of the Kathakali dance, in which he trained with the masters of the South Indian Kalamandalam school (1975 – 81). In 1988, he was commissioned by this institution to create the Iliad (The Wrath of Achilles) in Kathakali under the direction of renown Gopi Ashan and Vazhengada Vijayan. This seminal production including fifteen major artists in dance and the theatre arts was presented in India and made its world premiere in Singapore (2000). Richard Tremblay founded his contemporary dance company Danse Kalashas in 1990, where he put on the major part of his choreographic repertoire, including Of Mice and Other Similar Devices, the company’s founding work. His creation Prayer for a Rope, a Pope and a Rogue (2003) made headlines with its six dancers, featuring collaborations in scenography and lighting by Jean-Guy Lecat, former production associate of Peter Brook, and in percussion music by Bruno Paquet in a composition for five musicians under the direction of Shawn Mativetsky. His recent stage projects and research include a reconstruction of a 1916 Kathakali performance, on the basis of a research he has carried out in the field over several years.