Eloise in Love
Schedule
Sat Nov 02 2024 at 04:00 pm
UTC-07:00Location
ANNEX, 823 Seymour Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada, British Columbia V6B 3L4 | Vancouver, BC
The love story of the two women was cut short when Eloise, at the age of twenty-seven, was stabbed to death in an occult ritual by a demonically possessed man. Neither Camilla nor Eloise had a chance to tell each other that they were the love of each other's life (as both women shamed themselves for loving a woman), and now they received a divine chance to confess their feelings through Alexander and Eurydice as two soulmates met in Vancouver of the twenty-first century to create this work of art.
The play captures artistic expressions of love, but it’s also a deeply personal confession of both souls. It tells the story of the two-year spiritual romance between Alexander and Eurydice, as they healed each other through shamanic education under the spiritual guidance of the Sechelt Spirits.
Alexander would confess how he fell in love with an escort at first sight (as Eurydice chose to be born as a sex worker in this life as well) and share the truthful account of his shamanic education through the art of sexual alchemy initiations, which led him to assume his life's destined purpose of a spiritual guide and healer of the souls of Vancouver sex workers.
Eurydice would confess Eloise’s feelings for Camilla but also share her complex emotions from experiences as a street sex worker. Each poem portrays very honest and personal feelings of two lovers, but they are also medicine songs written in collaboration with the Spirits of Metro Vancouver to heal the wounds of these lands and empower the souls of noble female warriors.
The Sechelt Spirits consider this play the first of their final exams, which Alexander and Eurydice need to pass to complete their four-year shamanic education.
About Authors
Alexander & Eurydice are two souls of one two-spirited soul-being on the path of ascension, who chose to separate into a masculine and feminine soul eight centuries ago to experience the deepest states of grief available to humans through death. Now, they have arrived in their final life on Earth, merging to live in Alexander's body, complete their evolutionary journey, and share their unique story. During the play, Alexander completely surrenders his body to Eurydice so she can tell the story of Eloise in her own words and explore the complexities of their essence as she presents her feminine truth through a masculine body.