Choreographers, Directors: Delia Brett and Daelik
Stage Management: Kanon Hewitt Sound Artist: Nancy Tam Visual Artist, Designer: Natalie Purschwitz Lighting Designer: Conor Moore Architectural Collaborators: Peeroj Thakre and Henning Knoetzele Architect, Author Consultant: Juhani Pallasmaa Dancer Collaborators: Maria Autio, Minna Karttunen, Kelly McInnes, Diego Romero, Olivia Shaffer, Rianne Svelnis, Lexi Vajda PRESENTED WITH ANVIL CENTRE Inspired by world-renowned Finnish theorist and architect Juhani Pallasmaa’s writings on architecture and the sensing body, MACHiNENOiSY’s most ambitious work to date is a site-specific, 360-degree contemporary dance performance tailored specifically for New Westminster’s iconic Anvil Centre. This adventurous piece brings together architecture; sound, visual and lighting design; and a team of extraordinary dancers from both Canada and Finland—all to stunning effect. Audience members accompany the artists as the performance moves between various locations throughout the Centre. As the piece unfolds, it evolves into an interplay between the architecture and one’s embodied perception of it. The sensorial, social and political aspects of the space intermingle to redefine the performers, the audience and the place itself. The result is a revelatory dance experience—immersive, radical and utterly unique. https://pushfestival.ca/shows/festival-2019/fragile-forms/ A new girl comes to Amy's small town school, her name was Mary. Quickly, they become best friends and share everything. Watch as they eat tapeworms, swallow laxatives, starve, puke, and learn the meaning of true unconditional friendship between the ages of 10 and 15. Once upon a time doesn't turn out so beautiful...
Written and directed by Tai Amy Grauman Sound Design and Stage Management by Kanon Hewitt Indigo Child Productions Cast: Emily Doreen Wilson Sachi Nisbet Taylor Scott Bonnie Duff Presentations:
Directed by Luisa Jojic
Assistant Directed by Ariel Martz-Oberlander Stage Management by Kanon Hewitt Shadow Puppetry by Ariel Martz-Oberlander http://www.creativainternational.com/legend-of-the-fireflies/ Presentations:
Written by Sarah Ruhl
Directed by Keltie Forsyth Performed by Daniel Curalli, Mariam Barry, Rowan Denis, Francis Dowlatabad, Michael Fera, Seamus Fera, Bronwyn Henderson, Sarah Hicks, Cassandra Phillips-Grande, Meegin Pye, Kelsey Ranshaw, Taylor Scott, Joylyn Secunda Set Design by Heipo Leung Assistant Set Design by Lizzy Fu Lighting Design by Robert Gardiner Associate Lighting Design by Tory Ip Sound Design by Jessica Lai Costume Design by Alix Miller Stage Management by Megan Lai Assistant Stage Management by Kanon Hewitt and Sony Tsai Technical Direction by Jim Ferguson Production Properties by Lynn Burton Photos by Javier Ricardo Sotres Presentations:
Written by Harold Pinter
Directed by Matthew Bissett Performed by Corina Akeson, James Gill, Tariq Leslie Set Design by Heipo Leung Lighting Design by Scott Zechner Sound Design by Patrick Bouchard Costume Design by Julie White Production Properties by Josina De Bree Stage Management by Patricia Jiang Assistant Stage Management by Kanon Hewitt Technical Direction by Andrew Pye Presentations:
The problem with people is that they think they're alone.
Written by John Patrick Shanley Directed by Jessica Nelson Performed by Olivia Lang, Daria Rusu-Banu, Jed Weiss, Aidan Wright, Sabrina Vellani Set & Props Coordination by Vanka Salim Lighting Design by Ryan Yee Sound Coordination by Ashley Kim Costume Coordination by Jessica Routliffe Stage Management by Kanon Hewitt Assistant Stage Management by Holly Karpuik Technical Direction by Jim Ferguson Presentations:
Raucous. Realistic. Women.
Germaine is the lucky winner of one million green stamps. When fourteen of her friends, neighbours, and family members join her in working-class Montreal to celebrate, her windfall ends up igniting lurking resentments. Michel Tremblay's two-act play, first produced in 1968, against the backdrop of Quebec's quiet revolution, changed Quebec theatre, with its kitchen-sink representation of ordinary women speaking in their own dialect. Written by Michel Tremblay Translated by John Van Burek and Bill Glassco Directed by Diane Brown Choreography by Tara Cheyenne Friedenberg Performed by Natalie Backerman, Rowan Denis, Heidi Elric, Tai Gruman, Bronwyn Henderson, Sarah Jane Hicks, Olivia Lang, Stefanie Michaud, Sophia Niewerth, Sachi Nisbet, Cassandra Phillips-Grande, Daria Rusu-Banu, Taylor Scott, Shona Struthers, Sabrina Vellani Set Design by Nikolay Kuchin and Sarah Sako Assistant Set Design by Sefan Zubovic Lighting Design by Tory Ip Assistant Lighting Design by Edward Dawson and Harika Xu Sound Design by Sammie Hatch Assistant Sound Design by Erika Champion and Ashley Kim Costume Design by Ellen Gu Assistant Costume Design by Nicolette Szabo and Cora Wu Stage Management by Patricia Jiang Assistant Stage Management by Kanon Hewitt and Holly Karpuik Technical Direction by Keith Smith Production Properties by Lynn Burton Photos by Javier Ricardo Sotres Presentations:
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