The Guelph Shebang, River Run Centre’s artist residency program,
wraps up this week with a four-day creative collaboration. As part of the
community outreach elements of the program, the public is invited to
participate in two free events:
Tuesday, April 16, 2013 – Community Workshop: “What Moves
You”
6:30 to 8:00 pm , Co-operators Hall
90-minute participatory dance workshop includes a series of
movement and story-sharing experiences
Free and open to the public
“What Moves You” is led by River Run’s artist in residence,
Andrea Nann, Artistic Director of Dreamwalker Dance Company. Attendees to the
workshop are encouraged to wear comfortable clothing and are invited to
participate in the movement activities.
Thursday, April 18, 2013 – Presentation: “Feedback”
7:00 to 8:30 pm, Co-operators Hall
An interactive presentation by the Shebang’s artists in
residence
Free and open to the public
“Feedback” is a presentation by the Shebang’s six
Guelph-based artists in residence: dancers Ishra Blanco and Megan O'Donnell;
musicians Bry Webb and Amadeo Ventura; writer Claire Tacon and videographer
Jenn E. Norton.
In preparation for the presentation of “Feedback”, the
artists engaged the community by asking people to tell them about the best and
worst advice they have ever received. The responses will be woven into their
public presentation on the 18th. There’s still time for anyone to respond by
leaving a message on the Guelph Shebang phone line at 519-837-5619 or sending
an email to goodandbadadvice@gmail.com.
The Guelph Shebang is River Run Centre’s first artist
residency program, presented in partnership with Ed Video Media Arts Centre,
Eden Mills Writers’ Festival, Guelph Dance, Guelph Jazz Festival and Hillside
Festival. It is multi-disciplinary project that focuses on a collaborative
approach to creative practices and is led by celebrated Toronto-based dance
artist Andrea Nann, artistic director of Dreamwalker Dance Company. Andrea
specializes in facilitating movement-based creative strategies to cultivate a
group-based artistic creation practice.
The Guelph Shebang is funded in part by Ontario Arts Council
through its Ontario Dances program which supports initiatives to enhance
appreciation of dance in local communities and increase public awareness of the
expanding spectrum of dance-based projects being developed by Ontario artists.
Andrea Nann
Artistic Director Dreamwalker Dance Company
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