The Mermaid Project
Ximena Huizi
jueves, 21 de octubre, 2021 – sábado, 23 de octubre, 2021
Factory Theatre
On view from 8pm – 9.30pm both Thurs & Sat
“The Mermaid Project” es una instalación teatral inmersiva y de multimedia, donde se invita al público a experimentar, presenciar y ser cómplice de una exploración fantástica y surrealista de los mitos de las sirenas. Un experimento de tensar y aflojar, de enfocar y desenfocar con el objetivo de poner a prueba nuestro deseo de narrativas lineales, apoyándonos en el placer y el peligro de lo hipnótico, de lo femenino, de lo ligado al agua, de lo antiguo y lo sagrado. Centrando el espacio donde se encuentran las tecnologías analógicas y virtuales / digitales. Preguntamos, por ejemplo: ¿Qué pasa cuando proyectamos en una pantalla con un retroproyector desde atrás y un proyector digital desde el frente? ¿Cómo podemos manipular la luz para crear texturas o imágenes usando nuestros cuerpos u objetos o telas? Usando narrativas, formas e imágenes simples para crear un espacio para que surjan significados y simbolismos complejos, invitaremos a la audiencia a entretejer las imágenes y el sonido para construir una sirena propia. Queremos cuestionar lo que encontramos observable y si el proceso puede ser performativo. ¿Cuánto tiempo la gente prestará atención mientras se construye una imagen estática, versus cuando se realiza un baile en vivo con tambores Taiko? ¿Qué encuentran hipnótico los espectadores? ¿Y por qué?
21 de octubre, 2021 a las 20:00
23 de octubre, 2021 a las 20:00
DIRECTORA / CO-CREADORA / INTÉRPRETE
Ximena Huizi
CO-CREADORA / INTÉRPRETE
Aria Evans
CO-CREADORA / INTÉRPRETE
Kristine White
CO-CREADORA / INTÉRPRETE
Wy Joung Kou
CO-CREADORA / INTÉRPRETE
A Blain
CO-CREADORA / INTÉRPRETE
Jody Chan
Acerca del Artista
Ximena Huizi is a Venezuelan, non-binary theatre and perfomance artist, actor and director. Their work roots in the intersections between translation, image, movement and devised creation. In 2018/2019 they traveled to South America and Europe to attend various workshops, encounters and residencies with the support of The Canada Council for the Arts. They are the recipient of the Summerworks Award for an emerging artist (2015), and have presented work as a director in The Rhubarb festival, Summerworks and The Riser Project. Their most recent performing credits include Four Sisters by Sussana Fournier presented by Luminato 2019, and Remembering the Winnipeg General, by Thomas Mckechnie. Ximena is committed to developing and participating in work that is intersectionaly feminist and in the service of our water, our mother earth and the recovery of the wisdom of her original caretakers across turtle island.
Aria Evans (she/they/he) is a queer, Toronto-based, award winning interdisciplinary artist who’s practice spans dance; creation, performance and film. Aria draws on their experiences with Afro-Indigenous + settler heritage as well as their BFA (2012) to capture meaningful social and cultural themes through their interactive art. With a large-scale vision, collaboration is the departure point to the work that Aria creates under their company POLITICAL MOVEMENT. Advocating for inclusion and the representation of diversity, Aria uses their artistic practice to question the ways we can coexist together. www.politicalmovement.ca
Wy Joung Kou is a queer, chronically ill, multi-disciplinary artist based in Toronto. As a performer, their experience spans from spoken word, to dance, movement, sound and taiko. As a mosaic artist, they are a poet turned visual-tactile storyteller. Their stories are ones told in languages of colour, texture, grit, and feeling. Grounded in a disability justice framework centering accessibility, community and interdependence, their artistic practice is interwoven with personal narratives of grief, diaspora, care, and intimacy. Kou’s educational trajectory as a professional artist has followed a path combining mentorship and community-models of learning, skill exchange, and collaborative process.wyjoungkou.com
A Blaine is a multiply disabled, multilingual and multimodal (music) theatre creator and a current student at Randolph College for the Performing Arts. Recently, Asaph also wrote the libretto for Fugue State, an experimental opera in collaboration with University of Toronto student composer Ricardo Ferro. The opera was scheduled to run on April 2nd, 2020, in a festival of new student work produced by the Green Room Sound Collective. Asaph is also the dramaturg-director for a new musical titled NeverWonder, written by Jess L. Callaghan, now scheduled to run at the Toronto Fringe in 2021.
Kristine White is a multi-disciplinary, queer, Toronto-based artist who has been working as a puppeteer, theatre designer and visual artist since 2011, with a focus on work that is physical and created for site-specific, public spaces. Kristine’s practise focuses on tactile, live performance modalities, centering the analog, the ordinary, and the overlooked. Her primary mediums currently include shadow puppetry/projection, costume design, and sculpture. Having come to the arts through a winding path that did not include formal arts education, Kristine is committed to creating and holding space in the arts for people who would hesitate to call themselves artists. She has worked with such companies as Clay and Paper Theatre, Volcano Theatre, Bread and Puppet Theatre, and Jumblies, among others. Kristine has apprenticed and performed around Ontario, Quebec, Vermont and Colorado, as well as in Palestine, Greece, Cyprus, and West Bengal.
ASL interpretation:
Freyja Rogue Benjamin graduated from the UC Drama Program at U of T in 2011. After, they went on to study ASL-English Interpretation at George Brown College. Since Freyja graduated in 2016, they have spent their time focusing on performance based interpreting. They are forever thankful for the support of their friends, family and the Deaf community.
Rogue Benjamin
Amy Lawsone