Added on June 19, 2015
Brit Bachmann
condo developments , Czech Republic , False Creek , field recordings , Klasika , Kyla Gardiner , Megan Stewart , multidisciplinary , Rebecca Bruton , Robert Leveroos , School for the Contemporary Arts , SFU , Simon Fraser University , tramping , vandr , Woodwards
Klasika goes on an urban vandr
Written by Barbara Adler Brit Bachmann photos Brendan Yandt soundscape It feels like it happened a long time ago. A group of friends met in my office at SFU’s School for the Contemporary Arts, where I am currently a graduate student. We listened to field recordings I made last summer in the Czech Republic as […]
Added on July 2, 2014
Elysse Cheadle
Adaptation , emerging artists , Moby Dick , multidisciplinary , Multimedia , rice and beans theatre , theatre
A Reflection on the opening night of LOOMINGS; or THE WHALE
Words by Elysse Cheadle Photos by Dan Borzillo Edited by Kaylin Metchie Pandora’s Box Studios – a rehearsal studio with top of the line acoustic engineering and soundproofing in each of their 18 rooms – is nestled on a rather beige, unassuming corner of Pandora Street and Victoria Drive. I arrive a little too early […]
Added on June 15, 2013
Ash Tanasiychuk
Barbara Adler , Extravagant Signals , multidisciplinary , series
The co-creator of Vancouver's newest and most diverse art & performance series discusses peacocks, toeholds, and the fitness of the local creative communities
Words by Hailey McCloskey and Ash Tanasiychuk Photos by Ash Tanasiychuk Once you’ve become versatile in talent, active in contribution, and well respected by your art communities, where do you go from there? In what other ways can your talents, hard work and passion be built upon and fed back into community? — Barbara Adler, […]