Workshop Transmit, Receive, Perceive
Transmit, receive, perceive
SAT JUL 11 // 1 - 2:30PM
Learn to make ambient synth sounds and participate in a guided movement experience. Your new sounds and body stretches become experiments that transmit, receive, and perceive creative signals back and forth and circling all around each other.
No experience required
Max 10 participants
1.5 hours
Wheelchair accessible
Free
Priority given for members of the underrepresented technical arts community*
Registration preferred. Please fill out the online form:
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* you self-identify as a member of an underrepresented community technical arts community including; BIPOC, gender expansive, women-identifying, member of the disabled community or disabled, queer or LGBTQ2SIA+, the generationally poor / low-income, or another non-listed affected community.
Within the “GGG” exhibition you will have the chance to learn a brief introduction to ambient synthesizer music creation by LES666 and experiment with a synthesizer. These new sounds used as the audio in the room to simultaneously create and respond using movement. Guided by choreographer Vitor, an intro to experimenting with body through stretches and flow.
Participants will have the opportunity to move between sound maker, body mover and observer.
Provided: Bus money if needed, childcare (please confirm need), light refreshments, yoga mat, change room, water refill, washroom, wheelchair accessible, hearing protection
Bring: Clothes that feel good to move in, your own supports if preferred, your own yoga mat if you prefer
About the Workshop Facilitators:
LES666 installation artist from “Gratitude Gratitude Gratitude: The Generative Self as Illusion Toward Desire” and is a technology based artist using a responsive practice to reflect on identity formation from a crip queer settler perspective. Their dynamic, multi-modal practice incorporates media as a tool in conversation with critique.
Vitor Freitas is a Brazilian multidisciplinary artist working across dance, theatre, choreography, and collaborative performance creation. His work centers intercultural collaboration, movement-based storytelling, and community-engaged creation processes that explore migration, identity, belonging, and cultural memory through contemporary performance.
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