In 2017, a cell phone video of a flock of humans acting as sheep — in full sheep costumes and in a makeshift sheep pen doing regular sheep things — went viral on Facebook. The video racked up over 11 million views before it was taken down.
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"Les Moutons" and its companion piece "Transhumance" are performances by Toronto-based CORPUS dance company, who are known for their comedic and surreal choreography. The performance was choreographed and directed by Sylvie Bouchard and David Danzon in 2003, and can take place outdoors in just about any space imaginable. CORPUS describes "Les Moutons" as a "wordless live installation" that brings audiences through "a carefully studied, surrealistic overview of sheep behaviour." When watching a performance of "Les Moutons," you can expect to see a flock of "sheep" going through various sheep activities that includes being shepherded, being sheared, being milked and even mating.
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