Pumphouse Carte Blanche, Between the River and the City, conceived and directed by Kyle Syverson and Miki Mappin, lighting and video installation by Miki Mappin.
Funded by Moe Bucks and KSAMB Dance Company
September 24, 2022, 8pm to 11pm, inside the Saskatoon Pumphouse, below Spadina Crescent and Ave A.
Funded by Moe Bucks and KSAMB Dance Company
September 24, 2022, 8pm to 11pm, inside the Saskatoon Pumphouse, below Spadina Crescent and Ave A.
A three hour, pay if you can, come-and-go multimedia dance performance like no other. Nudity warning. On the same night as Nuit Blanche—all in one night! An immersive experience, the audience will join the performers and explore the relation of the river to the city, of nature to power, and of capitalism to culture, through dance.
Self funded, using our Moe Bucks! We invite our audience to think of things that can be done with the $500 Moe-Bucks residents of Saskatchewan over 18 will receive from the provincial government this fall, and to imagine life after capitalism. Come in, wonder, “is this Art?”, and stay as long as you dare! Be warned—there will be nudity and subversion.
Self funded, using our Moe Bucks! We invite our audience to think of things that can be done with the $500 Moe-Bucks residents of Saskatchewan over 18 will receive from the provincial government this fall, and to imagine life after capitalism. Come in, wonder, “is this Art?”, and stay as long as you dare! Be warned—there will be nudity and subversion.
If you can reinvest your Moe Bucks, the Sask Party will be so happy if you donate to Prairie Harm Reduction, or to Saskatoon Sexual Health. Maybe Scott Moe will appreciate a little support to culture as well, such as Chokecherry Studios, or even to KSAMB Dance Company! E-transfers and information at [email protected]
See this article by Craig Silliphant on Moe Bucks: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/money-craig-silliphant-1.6562120 )
Covid 19 levels are HIGH, and audience masking is requested. Performers will not all be masked but will be rapid testing before the show. The Pumphouse is wheelchair accessible. The nearest washroom is a short walk at the River Landing Pavilion.
See this article by Craig Silliphant on Moe Bucks: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/money-craig-silliphant-1.6562120 )
Covid 19 levels are HIGH, and audience masking is requested. Performers will not all be masked but will be rapid testing before the show. The Pumphouse is wheelchair accessible. The nearest washroom is a short walk at the River Landing Pavilion.