October 29 | 4:30pm-7pm | Roundhouse Community Centre
Free Admission *RSVP required
You're invited to a Work in Progress sharing — come witness and discuss how dance and technology inform one another.
This is a pressurized space (a where ?)
This is a pressurized body (aware — )
Bubble wrap represents a restrictive binary structure that is meant to be disrupted. Evolving through puncturing and deflation in order to provide safety to a delicate object, the material transforms just as bodies do in various ways to support gender affirmation. Playing with the transparency of bubble wrap in both live and digital spaces, opaqueREFUSALS uses it to conceal, distort, and ultimately reveal the complexity of intersecting genderqueer identities.
opaqueREFUSALS is a slowly developing two-part work; one part live performance, one part interactive online animated visual "zine." Its creation process embraces the intimacy required of pursuing dances working in relation to technology, and what emerges from digital glitches that occur.
About danielle:
danielle Mackenzie Long, a queer emerging artist, resides on the stolen and unceded territory of the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh, Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh, and xʷməθkʷəy̓əm nations. They seek to use new media/film to liberate gender non-conforming dance artists to create work that surpasses gendered bodies through various means of visual presentation and audience access. At this time their creative practice is being expanded through engagements with Action at a Distance/Vanessa Goodman, Co.ERASGA/Alvin Erasga Tolentino, Shion Skye Carter, steph cyr, Kaili Che, and self checkout/Lamont. Spaces they have been in recent residencies with include Toronto Dance Theatre (Pilot Episodes) and New Works. As the current Associate Artistic Director of the Festival of Recorded Movement (F-O-R-M), they work alongside a small team of creatives, supporting the seeds of creations by youth and emerging artists whose works speak to the theme of “recorded movement.”
Occasionally danielle also studies Gender, Race, Sexuality and Social Justice at the University of British Columbia with the aspiration to infiltrate and challenge the academic world by navigating it with an emphasis on curiosity, refusal, and rest.