Lunchtime Performance Series
THE LUNCHTIME SERIES
October 1st – 4th, 2018
Presented by Eastern Edge Gallery & Neighbourhood Dance Works
HER CLOSELY
DOUBLE SURE THEATRE CO-OP
MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 12:00PM
EASTERN EDGE GALLERY
Admission by donation (suggested $10) at the door (cash or credit)
BROKEN
KEVIN WOOLRIDGE
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 12:00PM
EASTERN EDGE GALLERY
How many times can we pick ourselves back up? How many versions of ourselves have we left behind?
BROKEN is an excerpt of a solo mask piece currently in development that examines these, and other questions, as they relate to doubt, self-worth, and our personal relationships. BROKEN is being presented in the Temporary Theatre – an 18x12x8 portable micro theatre structure. The Temporary Theatre is an intimate space that encourages truthful performance, or very slick deception.
Admission by donation (suggested $10) at the door (cash or credit).
RISE AND…
LYNN PANTING
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 12:00PM
EASTERN EDGE GALLERY
For the thing I feared has overtaken me, and what I dreaded has befallen me.I am not at ease or quiet; I have no rest… -Job 3: 25
I want to throw myself at the floor… but what will I do when I get there? -Andy Jones
Rise and… , selflessly embodied by Andy Jones, is a kinetic exploration of grief and getting out of bed.
Admission by donation (suggested $10) at the door (cash or credit).
Kilautiup Songuninga (Strength of the Drum)
STAN NOCHASAK, SOPHIE ANGNATOK, & SOLOMON SEMIGAK
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 12:00PM
EASTERN EDGE GALLERY
“With the Kilautiup (drum) and katuk (drumstick), we create our own unique style of Inuit drum dance choreography and each song has its own drum dance choreography. All of the drum dancing is symbolic, tells a story about some Life Lesson such as Circle of Life, Unity, Oneness, Equality, unique and universal role of women, men, children, family and humanity, underlined since antiquity by spirituality and nobility, from we, as Inuit, can share with the world and forever proud to do so, whenever there is opportunity anywhere, anytime. To keep the real Spirit alive.”