Temporel (2018) Temporel is a
multidisciplinary show combining the universe of The 7 Fingers and the company Lemieux Pilon 4D Art, conceived and directed by Patrick Léonard, Isabelle Chassé,
Michel Lemieux et
Victor Pilon, and its choreography was created by Shana Carroll. Its world premiere took place at the
Place des Arts(Montréal) on January 11, 2018.
Vice & Vertu (2017) Directed by three of the collective's co-founders – Isabelle Chassé, Patrick Léonard, and Samuel Tétreault –
Vice & Vertu was performed from July 10 to August 6, 2017, at the Société des Arts Technologiques (SAT) in Montreal as part of the city's 375th Anniversary Celebrations.
Vice & Vertu was an immersive, three-hour, promenade-style performance for audiences 18 years and over. The production was a work of fiction heavily inspired by historic figures from 1920s to 1940s Montreal.
Bosch Dreams (2016) Bosch Dreams pays tribute to the painter
Jheronimus Bosch. The show was directed by Samuel Tétreault and coproduced by Theatre Republique (
Denmark) upon an invitation from the festival Circolo (
Netherland) with the support of Wilhelm Hansen Fonden and the Jheronimus Bosch 500 Foundation. The show was created for the 500 year-anniversary of the painter's death. The show premiered in September 2016 in Copenhagen. The show performed in France for the first time in November 2017 during the festival "Québec à La Villette" before touring there and abroad.
Réversible (2016) Directed Gypsy Snider,
Reversible was coproduced with the Théâtre du Gymnase-Bernardines (
Marseille), Thomas Lightburn (
Vancouver), and the Tohu (
Montreal).
Triptyque (2015) Under the artistic direction of Samuel Tétreault, The 7 Fingers partnered with three choreographers to create a performance composed of three acts: • Anne & Samuel: a duo choreographed by
Marie Chouinard. • Variations 9.81: a handstand quintet staged by Victor Quijada (Groupe RUBBERBANDance). • Nocturnes: a piece by Marcos Morau (La Véronal). The show was coproduced by
Sadler's Wells Theatre (London), Thomas Lightburn (Vancouver), the Tohu, la Cité des arts du cirque (Montreal), Albourne (
Norwalk), and Danse-Cité (Montreal). The show's official premiere was at the TOHU on October 14, 2015.
Traces (2006–present) The show had its world premiere in Montreal in January 2006, shortly before performing at the
Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, Australia. With ten years and nearly 1900 shows to its name,
Traces is considered one of the collective's biggest successes. In 2011, the show played for one year at
Union Square Theatre in New York. ==Artistic collaborations==