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.
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Amazing integrated dance artist and choreographer, Alice Sheppard, is coming Edmonton for a dance creation intensive and the following public events:
At La Girandole (La Cité Francophone, #12, 8627 rue Marie- Anne-Gaboury (aka 91street), T6C 4S8)
Lower (the) Depths.
CRIPSiE artists Lindsay Eales and Danielle Peers are Creative Developers in the Lower (the) Depths. With Barak adé Soleil and the Creative People's Caucus. September 4th in Montreal's MAI theatre. All members of the public are welcome to this process-based outreach activity (Dis) Integration
Journey with us through disability and non-normativity. Featuring three provocative crip performances: Swallowed the Fly, Unraveling the Dis/abled and (Dis)integrated Dance. These works are both intensely personal and decidedly political. Co-produced by CRIPSiE and Brooke Leifso of Mindhive Collective. Featuring J Brooke Leifso Danielle Peers Kelsie Acton and Lindsay M Eales October 16-18 PCL studio at ATB Financial Arts Barns 8pm nightly $15 or Pay What You Can (no one turned away) PCL studio is serviced by bus (routes 4, 7, 52, 94, 106). Parking is available. ASL interpreted, close captioned, with visual description available and childcare by requesting here . This event is generously supported by the Edmonton Arts Council, the City of Edmonton, and the Living Archives on Eugenics in Western Canada as a part of their Eugenics Awareness Week. Pushing Forward, Pushing Back is CRIPSiE's first full length show. Featuring performances by CRIPSiE artists, with special guests from MoMo Dance Theatre (from Calgary). Friday July 11 at 8pm Tickets - $15, $10 for those with low income Available in advance or at the Fringe box office Contact Lindsay Eales at leales@ualberta.ca for more info Join us for a vibrant, challenging, and imaginative exploration of integrated dance. We navigate both difficult and joyful terrain, offering diverse perspectives on dis/ability, resistance, connection, and community. CRIPSiE choreography by: Kelsie Acton Lindsay Eales Ian Gordon and Katarzyna Niewinska Alison Neuman Music by: Tom Merklinger Lascaux Proxy John Newton and a short film by: Danielle Peers and Lindsay Eales Talk- back/teach in after the show! “To CRIP is to open up desire for what disability disrupts” (Eliza Chandler) For more information on the FEATS Festival, and other great FEATS shows, check out http://www.abdancealliance.ab.ca/Programs/FeatsFestival.aspx On March 1st the gallery was transformed into a dance floor and was filled with crafty corners, f. arts patches and silk screen art work, cozy lounge space, pop-up performances from mindhive collective, CRIPSiE, and LART, and more! The party was designed to ask us to think about how spaces expect certain kinds of bodies and exclude others. We were excited to work with Latitude 53, a physically and financially accessible space, making it a rare gem among Edmonton arts venues. CRIPSiE presents: Crip Tease Revisited June 20- July 2 11am - 9pm Churchill Square Featuring: visual art by Cindy Baker & Shannon Rusnak, with the following dance performance... CRIPSiE performs: (Dis)Connection: A Resurrected Motif Saturday June 29 & Monday July 1 2pm Churchill Square Featuring: Alex, Anna, Ian, Iris, Jinny, Kelsie, Lindsay Crip Tease Revisited refuses normalization, medicalization and pity. It re-imagines our political and artistic relationships to the bodies, identities, stories, practices and communities of (dis)ability. CRIPSiE performs: (Dis)Connection: A Resurrected Motif as a part of MoMo Dance Theatre's BODY LANGUAGE Friday June 7 & Saturday June 8 8pm Vertigo Studio Theatre, Calgary Featuring: Alex, Anna, Ian, Jinny, Kasia, Kelsie, Lindsay CRIPSiE was invited to perform at MoMo Dance Theatre’s 10th anniversary celebration and spring production of Body Language. MoMo is Calgary's Mixed Ability Dance Theatre company. |