11p1p11a (Dancing on What)

Jul 12–14, 2019

Doors: a half hour before each show

$10 | Pay at door

Image: Kenny Welsh

11p1p11a is an experiment in movement and time. With four new works being presented by What Lab at vastly different times of day (11pm, 1pm, and 11am), Vancouver-based artists Ileanna Cheladyn, Emmalena Fredriksson, Jamie Robinson, and Zahra Shahab will share with audiences a process that subverts traditional performance structures, be it by moonlight or sunlight.

July 12 | 11pm
Ileanna Cheladyn
Emmalena Fredriksson
Jamie Robinson
Zahra Shahab

July 13 | 1pm
Emmalena Fredriksson
Zahra Shahab

July 14 | 11am
Jamie Robinson
Ileanna Cheladyn

WORK IN PROGRESS

July 12 |11pm & July 14 |11am

Co-created and performed by Diego Romero & Ileanna Cheladyn

A short sentence: Something about games, tasks, and monologues.


OH WELL

July 12 | 11pm & July 13 | 1pm

Choreography: Emmalena Fredriksson, in collaboration with dancers
Performance: Lexi Vajda and Francesca Frewer
Music: Kiran Bhumber
Dramaturgy: Raina von Waldenburg

Ravel is a durational piece in which the dancers attempt to deconstruct and unravel a limited movement vocabulary. highly physical and detailed choreography act as a foundation for the dancers to dismantle the movement material, as well as self-imposed confinements of identity.


UNTITLED

July 12 | 11pm & July 14 | 11am

Choreography: Jamie Robinson
Performance: Avery Smith, Kate Franklin, and Jamie Robinson


THAW

July 12 | 11pm & July 13 | 1pm

Solo created and performed by Zahra Shahab

thaw is a solo in progress about the liminal spaces between identities. It is a search for morphological transformation in between the characters that are surfacing in my body. It is about the natural alchemy that occurs when I hold a part of myself long enough.


Accessibility Info

What Lab is located at 1814 Pandora Street. There is no dedicated parking, only street parking. The venue is located on the second floor up one flight of stairs, but there is a ground level accessible entrance through the back of the building. Seating is typically informal, and will include some combination of chairs, floor seating, couches, and cushions. There is one single-occupancy, gender-inclusive washroom. The washroom is not big enough for larger style wheelchairs to completely turn around in while the door is open. We are a trans-inclusive space.