Pisuwin

Wednesday, October 4th | 7:30PM
Post Show – Artist Talkback
The Spatz Theatre

From award-winning director and choreographer Igor Dobrovolskiy, and multi-disciplinary artist Nipahtuwet Naka Wespahtuwet (Possesom) Paul (Wolastoqiyik, Sitansisk First Nation), Pisuwin is a first ever Wolastoq contemporary story-ballet set to the soaring music of Polaris Prize and Juno award-winning composer Jeremy Dutcher (Wolastoqiyik, Neqotkuk First Nation).

Based on a Wolastoq tale, this multidisciplinary piece reflects on the current state of dis-ease in our world, illuminating a path to wholeness and rebalance. The project features eight dancers and blends Indigenous storytelling and ballet, redefining this classical form for a diverse, savvy, and contemporary audience. Electronic sound, industrial landscapes, and digital projection, juxtaposed with Wolastoq visual motifs of the spiritual and natural world, create the Indigenous cosmology within which the story takes place.

Pisuwin pushes us to confront our greed and alienation, while inspiring us to take a different path; one of connection, community and wholeness.

Full Program ↓ 

Personnel

Igor Dobrovolskiy, M.S.M., O.M. | Artistic Director/Choreographer
Nipahtuwet Naka Wespahtuwet Possesom | Co-Director
Jeremy Dutcher | Composer
Emma Hassencahl-Perley | Costume and Projection Design (Mentee)
Oakley Rain Wysote Gray | Costume Design (Mentee)
Dawson Sacobie (M3D14) | Soundscape Design (Mentee)
Andy Moro | Set and Projection Design
Pierre Lavoie | Lighting Design
Keira Loughran | Dramaturg
Jera Wolfe | Guest Dancer
Eldiyar Daniyarov | Dancer
Stéphanie Audet | Dancer
Olga Petiteau| Dancer
Nozomi Nakabayashi| Dancer
Laura Flydorf | Dancer
Hiroto Yamaguchi | Dancer
Florian Marcelino | Dancer
Samuel Pitman | Dancer