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Graveyards and Gardens
Poetic writing workshop after the performance on November 1.
A dance. A concert. A curious analogue driven performance experience.
Vancouver choreographer Vanessa Goodman joins forces with multi award-winning New York musician Caroline Shaw in an intimate performance positioned at the crossroads of nature and technology. Through dance, violin and keyboard, the duo composes a living album by examining ways the body remembers.
Conception, création et performance : Vanessa Goodman, Caroline Shaw
Conception sonore : Eric Chad, Kate De Lorme
Conception lumières : James Proudfoot
Scénographie et costumes : Vanessa Goodman, Caroline Shaw
Câble orange : Ira Jordison
Diffusion : Brent Belsher (Belshers Arts Management)
Productrice artistique : Hilary Maxwell
Remerciements : David Pay, Music on Main, Anne Leilehua Lanzilotti, EMPAC, Taylor Janzen
Soutien : Conseil des arts du Canada, The British Columbia Arts Council, EMPAC, Music on Main, The Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, Lena, SFU Woodwards Cultural Programming Unit, Action at a Distance, CCOV, The Dance Centre
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Eric
Chad
![Kate De Lorme](https://www.larotonde.qc.ca/app/uploads/2021/05/katedelorme.jpeg)
Kate
De Lorme
![James Proudfoot](https://www.larotonde.qc.ca/app/uploads/2019/05/Out-Innerspace-Bygones-9-Renee-Sigouin-Tiffany-Tregarthen-photo-by-Alistair-Maitland-560x373.jpg)
James
Proudfoot
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Action at a Distance
« What happens when one of Vancouver’s most exciting contemporary-dance artists joins forces with one of America’s most innovative composers?
In quantifiable terms, 400 feet of orange sound cable, vintage record and cassette players, thrift-store lamps, and lush green houseplants. All of them create the rich physical world for their hypnotically looping new dance-installation called Graveyards and Gardens. »
— Janet Smith, Stir