Lyle & Wright's interdisciplinary workshop emphasizes collaboration, revision and choreography. How do our movements change in relation to another person? How do we experience duality in our bodies? The workshop also asks how we might move and work in a space that is both private and public, considering movement as a visual embodiment of the agency of ‘doing something’, of thinking, revising, starting over. It will include the language of drawing and looking.
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Katie Lyle & Shelby Wright make movement-based work combining their backgrounds in dance, film and visual art. Their collaborative practice focuses on the development of a shared language of movements and phrases. This system acts as a generative source for creation, problem solving and sharing of experience with each other and an audience.
Brian leads a workshop on budgets, grant writing, project description and marketing.
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An interdisciplinary performance creator, Brian Postalian was Crapshoot Artistic Producer at Theatre Passe Muraille and Compass Points Curator at Canada's Magnetic North Theatre Festival. He has been a guest lecturer at the University of Toronto and Ryerson University. He recently moved from Toronto to begin an MFA in Interdisciplinary Studies at Simon Fraser University.
Claire teaches the principles of song-walking and song-mapping. We will be tasked with going on our own land/song walk. Upon our return, Claire will guide us in creating a song-map from our experiences.
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Claire Love Wilson is a multidisciplinary creator and performer who draws on music (specifically singer-songwriting), theatre-creation and intuitive movement. She holds a degree in Indigenous Studies and Creative Arts from UBC and has undergone the Arrivals Personal Legacy training with Diane Roberts.
photo: Shelby Wright & Katie Lyle by Karen Asherphoto