This creation by two of Canada’s most celebrated companies is an innovative, boundary-stretching hybrid of theatre and dance.
- Duration120 min inc break
- Price150 - 360
- StageMain stage
Dates & times
- 29. May - 17:00
- 30. May - 17:00
Background material
5 grunner til hvorfor du bør vite hvem Crystal Pite er
Den canadiske stjernekoreografen Chrystal Pite er aktuell med forestillingen Betroffenheit på Dansens Hus. Chrystal hvem, spør du kanskje? Her er 5 grunner til at du vil/bør vite hvem hun er:
Contributors
- Written by
Jonathon Young
- Choreographed and directed by
Chrystal Pite
- Performers
Christopher Hernandez
David Raymond
Cindy Salgado
Jermaine Spivey
Tiffany Tregarthen
Jonathon Young * - Apprentice
Renee Sigouin
- Composition and sound design
Owen Belton
Alessandro Juliani
Meg Roe - Set design
Jay Gower Taylor
- Lighting design
Tom Visser
- Costume design
Nancy Bryant
- Rehersal director
Eric Beauchesne
- Additional choreography
Bryan Arias (salsa)
Cindy Salgado (salsa)
David Raymond (tap) - Set construction
Scene Ideas
- Scenic painters
Patric Spavor
Daniel Dumitriu - Puppets
Heidi Wilkinson
Omanie Elias - Costume assistant and builder
Nicola Ryeall
- Costume cutter
Linda Chow
- Stitcher
Patrice Yapp
- Stitcher and builder
Wendy Dallan
- Production manager and technical director
Jeremy Collie-Holmes
- Audio Technician/Show Control
Eric Chad
- Stage Manager
Philomenia Sondregaard
- Stage carpenter
Isaac Robinson
- Photo
Michael Slobodian
* Appears with the permission of Canadian Actors’ Equity Association. The participation of these Artists is arranged by permission of Canadian Actors’ Equity Association under the provisions of the Dance Opera Theatre Policy (DOT).
World premiere: July 23rd 2015, Panamania Arts and Culture Program of the Toronto 2015 Pan Am and Parapan Am Games/Canadian Stage, Toronto, Canada.
A Kidd Pivot, Electric Company Theatre co-production.
Co-produced by PANAMANIA Arts and Culture Program of the TORONTO 2015 Pan Am and Parapan Am Games, Sadler’s Wells (London, UK), The Banff Centre as part of the 2015 Performing Arts Residency Program through the support of The Stollery Family and Andrea Brussa, On the Boards and Seattle Theatre Group through the support of Glenn Kawasaki, National Arts Centre (Ottawa), the CanDance Network, Canadian Stage (Toronto), L’Agora de la Danse (Montreal), Brian Webb Dance Company (Edmonton), and Dance Victoria (Victoria).
Music commissioned by the Charles and Joan Gross Family Foundation.
Stage makeup provided by M.A.C. Cosmetics.
Electric Company Theatre and Kidd Pivot gratefully acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts, the Province of British Columbia, British Columbia Arts Council, BC Gaming, the City of Vancouver, the Vancouver Foundation, and countless individual and business supporters.