🎉That’s a wrap on the 2024 PuSh Festival!
Thank you for joining us. If you saw a show, watch your email for the chance to complete a PuSh Festival survey and win a trip for two to Victoria!
🗓️ We’ll be back next year: Jan 23–Feb 9, 2025!
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🎧 On PuSh Play: Diana Lopez Soto on what aerial dance contributes to the dramaturgy of NOMADA, the artists’ involvement with sustainability, and how art is in conversation with ecology.
Listen here: ow.ly/pecH50Qlj2v
📷: Greg Wong
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🎧 Back in January, Gabrielle Martin & Bruce Gladwin of @Back2BackTheatr discussed the complexities of speaking and being heard & societal change with regards to our assumptions about others.
Listen here: ow.ly/76Hv50QliZk
📷: Jeff Busby
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🎧 Cherish Menzo on the “chopped and screwed” remix technique, the effect of time on the meaning of images, and the Black body in the context of post-humanism.
Listen here: ow.ly/krzZ50QliY3
📷: Yaqine Hamazaoui & Yema Gieskes
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🎧 On this PuSh Play episode: David Pay, AD of @musiconmain talks to @adamtendler about the story of Adam's strange inheritance, grief and mourning through numbness, and how Inheritances changed as the work evolved.
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🎧 On PuSh Play: @SukeshRakesh talks about the philosophy of creating and moving through chaos, the particular challenge of solo work, and whether practice can be a source of healing. Listen here: pushfestival.ca/podcasts/#LivePuSh#PuSh2024
At Ramanenjana co-choreographer Simona Deaconescu’s artist talk, she discussed the phenomenon of Ramenenjana, contextualizing its appearance in 1863 and 1869.
📷: Julian Legere
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Today, we’re reminiscing about our opening party back in January… 🪩🥲
Save the date for next year’s Festival—Jan 23–Feb 9, 2025!
📷: Tricia Knowles
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🎧 ICYMI: Basel Zaraa on Dear Laila, an interactive installation that uses objects to connect with audiences; how we use art to deal with trauma; and how we can show big events as experienced by normal people. Listen here: ow.ly/uJjK50Qebxx#LivePuSh#Podcast
From the Sound of the Beast talkback:
"Before the show, I write names on my arm, I wash it off every night so that I have to do it again every show, and I am committed to speaking because of these names."
— @BelladonnaNHP
📷: Tricia Knowles
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