CANADA/ The Hemispheric EncUentro will be taking place in Montreal, 20th – 27th June. Ballard Institute director John Bell will participate in the Hemispheric Institute's Encuentro at Concordia University, helping lead a Great Small Works workshop/performance on processional theater–"Hemispheric Casserole"– and performing in the company's toy theater spectacle "Terror As Usual: Episode 13, Whistles and Leaks".
Full explanation of the workshop The Hemispheric EncUentro is coming to town June 20-27(Montreal) Want to join in some radical beautiful processional theater to celebrate? HELLO! Great Small Works, a visual theater collective (with branches in New York City, Montreal and Cambridge), calling: GSW: Can we join forces at the 2014 Encuentro in Montreal? YOU (Marvelous Montreal): What is this all about? GSW: Great Small Works and Alejandro Benítez from Facto Teatro in Mexico City will be hosting a processional theater workshop daily from 9-11 am at the Encuentro June 22-27. We are thrilled to be part of the amazing brain trust gathering for this convocation. Marvelous Montreal: Where do we fit in? GSW: The processional theater workshop will build towards a spectacular performance in public space with the accompaniment of a brass band. In 5 sessions — we’ll learn about parade history, politics and aesthetics, read through a performance script and amend it with your stories, add translations, choose performance locations, learn songs, work with puppets, make scenic elements, dress up, and rehearse in a calm ecstatic fashion. On day 6 (June 27) we will perform our show in public space with accompaniment by Montreal’s Chaotic Insurrection Ensemble and friends. We are dearly hoping to collaborate in interesting ways. The “Hemispheric Casserole” procession is centered on a giant scroll map of the American continent. We want to reflect on the popular anti-austerity push-backs we are seeing in NYC, Mexico and Montreal. The narrative of the piece was adapted from a story by I.L. Peretz, called The Transmigration of a Melody. In our retelling of the story, the audience is led through a hemispheric transmigration of a melody, the melody in our case being the music of the “casserole,” the public sonic performance of banging on pots and pans. Learn an Uruguayan murga by Araca La Cana, remix Quebec favorite Libérez-nous des libéraux and more. PLEASE JOIN US!!!!! Workshop Dates: Sunday-Thursday, JUNE 22-27, from 9AM to 11AM Location: Concordia University, Grey Nuns building (GN-M101), street address 1185 St. Mathieu Performance Date: 27 June. Morning rehearsal/setup. Performance 4-6PM, beginning at Hotel Gouverneur, ending at Square Viger Contact/Questions: Trudico@gmail.com