In-person Arts & Culture

Reframe Perspective: Stories In Motion

Friday, March 29, 2024
6:30pm to 8:00pm

Part of: Expanse Festival

Fringe Theatre Arts Barns (Westbury Theatre)
N/A
More Information
Organized by: Azimuth Theatre
March
29

In "Reframe Perspective: Stories in Motion," we embark on a captivating journey through the lens of dance, where narratives unfold and perceptions shift. This curated collection of performances delves deep into the human experience, exploring themes of transformation, fear, and cultural identity.

Becoming by: Mayumi Lashbrook of Aeris Körper Uncertainty, doubt, grief. Striving. Failing. Trying again.

Becoming is a dance theatre work that follows a woman finding herself in the face of climate crisis. She struggles to comprehend the vast complexities of our changing planet and her place within it.

When climate depression is rife, how does one awaken to make more conscious choices? Becoming is a questioning of the feelings and issues arising around the urgent and emerging topic.

in and out of dark by: Molly McDermott with support from Good Women Dance Company in and out of dark is a playful exploration of darkness, nightmares, and our relationship with fear. Using some of the darker imagery from children’s stories we examine the sensations we experience when afraid. The collaborative work features performance by: Max Hanic, Alida Kendell, Tia Kushniruk, Molly McDermott, and Will Scott.

Residuals (住み・墨) by: Shion Skye Carter Choreographed and performed by Shion Skye Carter, draws visual, sonic, and physical influences from Japanese calligraphy, integrated with dynamic choreography to reinterpret the traditional form through a contemporary lens. Calligraphy brush strokes inform Carter’s movement as they dance among hundreds of sheets of translucent paper, channeling moments and impressions from their childhood, while the lighting design evokes an abstracted memory of their Japanese grandparents’ rural home where many of the artist’s memories of domestic life and cultural rituals originate. These memories, alongside an investigation of fragmented feelings of "home" across continents, spark a journey of introspective self-discovery where the layers of her identity begin to unfurl.

The work's title holds a double meaning:

住み /sumi/ = to reside in a place

墨 /sumi/ = ink


Fringe Theatre Arts Barns (Westbury Theatre)

10330 84 Avenue NW
Edmonton, AB, T6E 2G9


Related events

Loading...

Loading events...

Etown Salsa 18th Anniversary party
May 2

Etown Salsa 18th Anniversary party

Saturday, May 2

Starts at 8:00pm

Sherbrooke Community Hall

Come out and enjoy a fantastic night of music , performances, and of course DANCE!

Salsa in the Square  – Merengue Night
May 6

Salsa in the Square – Merengue Night

Wednesday, May 6

Starts at 6:00pm

Churchill Square

Its spring time and its time to dance at the Square once again outdoors. Every Wednesday will feature a different lesson and its FREE!

Notre Dame de Paris

Notre Dame de Paris

May 8 to May 9

Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium

A ballet of love and destiny unfolds beneath the tower

Notre Dame de Paris
May 8

Notre Dame de Paris

Friday, May 8

Starts at 7:30pm

Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium

A ballet of love and destiny unfolds beneath the tower

Lumen

Lumen

May 8 to May 10

Allard Hall

Ballet Edmonton closes its season with LUMEN, an evening of bold contemporary dance featuring new works by Diego Ramalho, Nevan Boyden, and the Artists...

Lumen
May 8

Lumen

Friday, May 8

Starts at 7:30pm

Allard Hall

Ballet Edmonton closes its season with LUMEN, an evening of bold contemporary dance featuring new works by Diego Ramalho, Nevan Boyden, and the Artists...

More events