Come join us at Grant MacEwan's public event: Building Equity, Conquering Apathy Conference. We will be doing a teach-in and performance called "Intimacies: Disability, Dance, Ethics".
We perform at May 17, 10 am at MacEwan College. For more information on the amazing conference go to: ccsorg.ca/events/beca/
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Come join a free, open to the public workshop on Community Arts, with moderators Lindsay Eales and Brooke Leifso.
Robertson Wesley United Church 10219 123 street Friday April 7th 6-9pm Supported by Edmonton Arts Council and Robertson Wesley United Church Spiritual Arts Collective Programming Free of Charge! Through Dance performances, Video, Photos, and short interactive Teach-Ins, this engaging all-ages session will explore ideas of disability-related accessibility, community, creativity and social change. The artists will explore different ways to understand negative perceptions and opportunities of and engage with disability. Participants will learn some of the grounded tools that disability artist and activist communities use to meaningfully include people experiencing disability, and to spark creativity and change. At the heart of this performance-talk is the idea that disability is generative: that it often sparks opportunities for thinking, doing, connecting, and creating in more imaginative and meaningful ways.
Artists are members of the Edmonton-based dance company CRIPSiE (The Collaborative Radically Integrated Performers Society in Edmonton) (www.cripsie.ca). Time: 12:30 - 2:30 Location: Arts-based Research Studio Department of Secondary Education 4-104 Education North Registration (free and open to the public, but please register for numbers): Art in Action: Re-imagining access and inclusion through Disability Arts Program: Light Lunch: 12:30 - 1:00 Performance: 1:00 - 2:00 Discussion: 2:00 - 2:30 November 18 & 19 - 7pm Nightly
Westbury Theatre, ATB Financial Arts Barns, 10330 84 Avenue Tickets available here or cash at the door Tickets work on a sliding scale $5-25. For more about sliding scales, click here. CRIPSiE presents Careful, an evening of integrated dance and performance. Featuring the work of four disabled local artists with a cast of 22, Careful fills the stage with the complex, potentially dangerous, beauty of bodies in relationship. Featuring the following performances: Fix You - choreographed by Alison Neuman Les Etoiles - choreographed by Lindsay Eales Help! - choreographed by Kelsie Acton bi/chotomy - performance by Rebecca John Love In This Body - Spoken Word Text by Brandon Wint Intimacies - by Lindsay Eales and Danielle Peers Finally, Careful will feature the world premiere of Succumb by Alice Sheppard. Talk-back & Reception after the November 19th show 8:30pm, open to all! ASL and captioning will be provided and both will be Relaxed Performances. Choreographed by Alice Shepard
Succumb explores care-- when we accept it, when we reject it. How do we express care without touch or contact? When and how is care a joy? When is care a “care” or a “burden”? What are some of the unwritten and unspoken ideas around care in our different communities? How do we “take” care; who does the “care-giving?” Why? Succumb searches for connection, seeks relationship, exposes the desire to belong. Featuring Kelsie Acton Kaylee Borgstrom Sara Campos-Silvius Lindsay Eales Jinny Hilliard Bobman Jeffrey Rebecca John Erin Newman Danielle Peers Nicolle Pilon Mary Schneider Alex Sutherland About Alice Sheppard Alice creates movement that challenges conventional understandings of disabled and dancing bodies. Alice's work has been commissioned by CRIPSiE, Full Radius Dance Company, and MOMENTA Dance Company. Alice’s most recent project is a collaboration with dancer Laurel Lawson, lighting and video artist Michael Maag, and professors Sara Hendren, Yevgeniya Zastavker, and students of Olin College. Choreographed by: Lindsay Eales
Based on Le Petit Prince, Les Étoiles is an exploration of connection, journeying and home. Featuring: Kaylee Borgstrom Iris Dykes Bobman Jeffrey Tony Luong Danielle Peers Eric Smiley Alex Sutherland. Rehearsal Director: Katarzyna Rychlicki About Lindsay Eales Lindsay Eales is an integrated dance choreographer, a Mad performer and a Co-Artistic Director of CRIPSiE. This duet is an exploration of the intimate, sexy, and care-sharing aspects of a queer crip mad relationship.
About the Artists Lindsay Eales is an integrated dance choreographer, a Mad performer and a Co-Artistic Director of CRIPSiE. Danielle Peers is a queer crip performer and filmmaker, as well as an artistic associate with CRIPSiE. Choreography by: Alison Neuman Featuring: Julie Heffel Alexis Hillyard Angela Sekulic Alex Sutherland Quinn Wade Fix You is inspired by the pressure to fit in and the power of individuality. About Alison Neuman
Alison Neuman is thankful for the opportunity as an emerging choreographer to have Fix You included in CRIPSiE’s full length show. Her choreography includes In Transition 2014, Shelter 2012 (co-choreographed with Kelsie Acton and Lindsay Eales),Searching for a Normal the Musical 2013( co-choreographed by Kelsie Acton). Choreography by Kelsie Acton Featuring Kaylee Borgstrom Iris Dykes Jinny Hilliard Help! is a consideration of help, at times humour and dark, in all its myriad forms. It ask what the conditions are for help to be helpful and what assumptions and misrecognitions regularly happen as a part of help. About Kelsie Acton
Kelsie is a dancer, choreographer and Co-Artistic Director of CRIPSiE. Love In This Body is a poem that explores Black love, tenderness, and the relationship of each to the poet's life and joy.
Brandon Wint is an Edmonton-based poet, spoken word artist and arts-educator. He is also a two-time national team champion in the arena of poetry slam. As a writer and a performer, Brandon Wint's work often foregrounds, with gentle but stirring force, ideas of love, unity, Divinity and deep humanity. He has been fortunate to share his poetry all over Canada, and he is honoured to contribute his perspectives and his energy in service to love and communal consciousness. https://brandonwint.bandcamp.com/ |