{"id":290,"date":"2010-09-18T12:19:55","date_gmt":"2010-09-18T16:19:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/vivamontreal.org\/"},"modified":"2010-09-18T12:19:55","modified_gmt":"2010-09-18T16:19:55","slug":"performance-and-activism-in-everyday-life","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/2011.vivamontreal.org\/en\/archives_en\/viva2008\/performance-and-activism-in-everyday-life\/","title":{"rendered":"Performance and Activism in Everyday Life"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>From May 15 \u2013 18<\/strong>, La Centrale presents <em>Performance and Activism in Everyday Life<\/em>, a program of performances and workshop curated by <strong>Joanne Bristol<\/strong> (Winnipeg) featuring artists <strong>Lori Blondeau<\/strong> (Saskatoon), <strong>Adrian Stimson<\/strong> (Saskatoon), and <strong>Cheryl L\u2019Hirondelle<\/strong> (Vancouver). The artists have backgrounds in performance art,  interventionist art, street theatre, community activism, lo-fi media  tactics, decolonization strategies, net.art, installation art, writing,  critical analysis, vocal technique and movement. <em>Performance and Activism in Everyday Life<\/em> is part of <strong>Mini Viva!<\/strong> La Centrale is proud to present the following events:<\/p>\n<h3>Thursday May 15, 2008<\/h3>\n<p><div style=\"width: 310px\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" title=\"Cheryl L\u2019Hirondelle\" src=\"http:\/\/www.vivamontreal.org\/2008\/images\/199.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"300\" height=\"199\" \/><p class=\"wp-caption-text\">Cheryl L\u2019Hirondelle<\/p><\/div><strong>Awa ka-amaciwet piwapisko waciya \/<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>climbing the iron mountains<\/strong><br \/>\nPerformance by Cheryl L\u2019Hirondelle,<br \/>\n<strong>(time \/ location TBA)<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Artist Cheryl L\u2019Hirondelle invites you to join her in a public  performance. Begining in a location close to la  La Centrale the artist  will lead a group through the streets of the Plateau Mont-Royal and into  a local building where she will encourage participants to climb a  stairwell with her, document or witness the activity. L\u2019Hirondelle  invites participants to bring related audio-art to air in conjunction  with this project \u2013 please <a href=\"mailto:niya@ndnnrkey.net\">email her to arrange an audio contribution<\/a><\/p>\n<p>About her ongoing work awa ka-amaciwet piwapisko waciya\/climbing the  iron mountains Cheryl L\u2019Hirondelle writes: \u201ci intend on infiltrating  highrises [any office bldg, apartment\/condo, hotel, hospital etc. over 3  stories] as a commentary on ownership of air. once inside, i will scale  the centre of the buildings stairwell ascending and descending, with  chalk and low watt radio equipment to broadcast a variety of audio at  selected locations as part of this activity. i do this in order to  honour and symbolically re-claim the air above the land where these  structures currently exist \u00bb<\/p>\n<p>Please contact La Centrale for exact time and location of performance. More iterations of the performance are documented at <a href=\"http:\/\/www.ndnnrkey.net\/climbing\/\">http:\/\/www.ndnnrkey.net\/climbing\/<\/a><\/p>\n<h3>Friday May 16, 2008 at 8pm<\/h3>\n<p><div style=\"width: 235px\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" title=\"Lori Blondeau &amp; Adrian Stimson\" src=\"http:\/\/www.vivamontreal.org\/2008\/images\/213.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"225\" height=\"300\" \/><p class=\"wp-caption-text\">Lori Blondeau &amp; Adrian Stimson<\/p><\/div><strong>Putting the WILD back into the West:<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>starring Belle Sauvage &amp; Buffalo Boy<\/strong><br \/>\nPerformance by Lori Blondeau and Adrian Stimson,<br \/>\nat <strong>La Centrale<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p><em>Putting the WILD back into the West : starring Belle Sauvage &amp; Buffalo Boy<\/em>, features performance personas created by artists <strong>Lori Blondeau<\/strong> and <strong>Adrian Stimson<\/strong> that investigate the impact of colonization on traditional and  contemporary aboriginal culture.  Blondeau and Stimson will set up a  \u2018Wild West\u2019 diorama in the gallery and a display of related costumes and  props. Audience members will be invited to try on a range of costumes  and personas and joining the artists in creating a series of photo  tableaux that re-imagine identity and history.<\/p>\n<p>Blondeau\u2019s Belle Sauvage is loosely based on Indigenous women who  performed in Wild West shows and Vaudeville acts in the early 20th  century, and also spoofs the 1950s film <em>Calamity Jane<\/em>, in which  Doris Day performed as a cross-dressing, gender-bending white cowgirl.  Buffalo Boy, a character parody of Buffalo Bill, is part of Stimson\u2019s  ongoing series of performances and exhibitions (including such works as <em>Buffalo Boy\u2019s Wild West Peep Show<\/em>, <em>Buffalo Boy Getting it from 4 directions<\/em>, and <em>Buffalo Boy\u2019s Heart On<\/em>) that re-signify colonial history.<\/p>\n<h3>Saturday &amp; Sunday, May 17 \u2013 18, 10am to 6pm<\/h3>\n<p><strong>Performance and Activism in Everyday Life<\/strong><br \/>\nPerformance workshop lead by <strong>Cheryl l\u2019Hirondelle<\/strong>,<br \/>\n<strong>Lori Blondeau<\/strong> and <strong>Adrian Stimson<\/strong>,<br \/>\nat <strong>La Centrale<\/strong> ( places limited, <a href=\"mailto:galerie@lacentrale.org\">rsvp<\/a> ).<\/p>\n<p>This 2-day workshop proposes to expand ideas of performance art  practice in relation to collaboration, community, and activism. The  workshop will be led by a dynamic mix of experienced artists and  educators including Cheryl L\u2019Hirondelle, Lori Blondeau and Adrian  Stimson.<\/p>\n<p>The workshop will focus on the development of performance-based  interventionist strategies using voice, movement, space, objects,  writing and costume. It will also include an examination, from a range  of cultural perspectives, of interactive and collaborative relationships  between performers, audiences and communities.<\/p>\n<p>The workshop will include full group exercises, movement-based  activities and presentations, smaller group sessions, and a field trip.  It is aimed at emerging and experienced performing artists. Participants  should wear comfortable shoes and clothing, and bring lunch. <strong>The workshop is free, but space is limited to 12 participants:<\/strong> pre-registration is required ( <a href=\"mailto:galerie@lacentrale.org\">please contact us<\/a> ).<\/p>\n<h3>Bios<\/h3>\n<p><strong>Lori Blondeau<\/strong> is a Cree\/Saulteaux\/M\u00e9tis artist and curator based in Saskatoon. She is a co-founder and the current director of TRIBE,  one of Canada\u2019s most innovative and exciting Aboriginal arts  organizations. Her performance, photo, and media-based works have been  exhibited nationally and internationally. She is currently completing  her PhD in Interdisciplinary Studies at the University of Saskatchewan.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Adrian A. Stimson<\/strong> is a member of the Siksika  (Blackfoot) Nation in southern Alberta and a Saskatoon-based   interdisciplinary artist. He has exhibited and performed nationally, and  is a sessional instructor at the University of Saskatchewan. His  research has included identity, metaphysics, two spirit people, ecology,  spirit and healing modalities within artists practice. Adrian was  awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal in 2003 and the  Alberta Centennial Medal in 2005 for his human rights and diversity  activism in various communities.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Cheryl L\u2019Hirondelle<\/strong> (aka Waynoht\u00eaw, Cheryl Koprek)  is an Alberta born but currently a Vancouver based, halfbreed  (Metis\/Cree-non status\/treaty, French, German, Polish)  multi\/interdisciplinary artist and musician. Since the early 80\u2019s she  has created, performed, collaborated and presented work in a variety of  artistic disciplines: performance art, music (voice, percussion,  songwriter, arranger, producer), theatre (actor, writer), storytelling,  installation art (site-specific, earthworks) video and new media  (net.art, pirate radio, audio art).<\/p>\n<p><strong>Joanne Bristol<\/strong> is an artist and writer who has  presented installations, performances and single-channel videos across  North America for the past 15 years. Current projects include the <em>Institute for Feline &amp; Human Collaboration<\/em> (IFHC),  a site for ongoing research in interspecies communication and  interaction. Joanne has taught intermedia, sculpture and performance at  universities and art colleges in western Canada for the past seven  years, and is especially interested in relationships between performance  and activism.<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p><strong>La Centrale would like to acknowledge the continual support<\/strong> of our artists, members, the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Qu\u00e9bec,  the Canada Council for the Arts, Conseil des arts de Montr\u00e9al, les  Brasseurs GMT, Quincaillerie Azores and Susanne  de L.-Harwood.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>From May 15 \u2013 18, La Centrale presents Performance and Activism in Everyday Life, a program of performances and workshop curated by Joanne Bristol (Winnipeg) featuring artists Lori Blondeau (Saskatoon), Adrian Stimson (Saskatoon), and Cheryl L\u2019Hirondelle (Vancouver). 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