September 15 & 17, 2024 | Showtimes Below | The Artesian on 13th
Kathryn Ricketts, dance/theatre artist, and professor at University of Regina and Darcey Callison, dance /theatre artist and retired professor from York University’s Department of Dance, are joining forces to create an interdisciplinary, multi-media infused, re-imagining of Eugene Ionesco’s signature abstract play, The Chairs (1952): titled (Re)Staging the Chair.
Together Ricketts and Callison bring in-depth knowledge(s) of experimental stage practices, integrated theater, and a sophisticated understanding of the body as this the site for interpreting and embodying complex ideas of history, sexuality, biology, aging, and the ever-present/ever-changing amalgamations between cult, culture, and social cultivation.
This production, (Re)Staging the Chair, has commissioned some of the leading members of our national arts community (Ryan Hill, Ian Campbell, and Hanif Janmohamed) who are experimenting with A.I. infused design and sound compositions.
This team is excited to showcase the first draft of this production in Vancouver, Victoria and Regina. This presentation will be coupled with free to the public workshops laying bare their methods and strategies for this interdisciplinary and innovative dance/theatre work.
Presentations of first draft of (Re)Staging the Chair – September 15th and 17th at 7:00PM. (Doors open at 6:30)
Community workshops September 15th and 17th at 1:00PM (doors open at 12:30)
Workshops are open to all levels and welcome participants for one or both of the workshops.
This production is grateful for the support of SK Arts.
Showtimes
Sunday, September 15th at 1:00pm (Workshop)
Sunday, September 15th at 7:00pm (Presentation)
Tuesday, September 17th at 1:00pm (Workshop)
Tuesday, September 17th at 7:00pm (Presentation)
Accessibility
The Artesian is wheelchair accessible, all-ages, and a proud supporter of positive spaces initiatives with a zero-tolerance policy towards hate, harassment, and/or discrimination. We reserve the right to remove any patron creating an unsafe environment. The accessible entrance is available via a lift, Please ask staff for help if necessary.
COVID-19 Precautions
Masks are encouraged, but not required.
Thank You
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This production was supported in part by