Join them on June 26 to experience not only traditional theatrical performances, but also to interact, respond, and create alongside them.
Theater 29 will return to live shows with an immersive event featuring new plays, collaborative art installations, and performance art on the theme of Emergence. Created by Josh Berkowitz, Lisa Wagner Erickson, Ellen K. Graham, Elizabeth Faraci, and Joe Marci, directed by Hart DeRose, Emergence debuts June 26 at Theater 29.
Join them on June 26 to experience not only traditional theatrical performances, but also to interact, respond, and create alongside them.
build a real, live nest that represents the community
witness-and possibly influence-an ever-evolving piece of performance art as it unspools around us
experience a staged reading of two new plays
eavesdrop on strangers and contribute what they hear to a collaborative record of the day
meditate (or at least zone out big-time)
enjoy treats and libations that celebrate our collective Emergence.
Before the pandemic, Theater 29 was a space for plays: actors on a stage speaking words a playwright had written, guided by a director and embodying the vision of costume, set, and lighting designers. During the long months when its doors were shut, Theater 29 had to adapt, and invited visual artists, storytellers, musicians, and other artists into the fold. In other words, we are emerging from our cocoon transformed, and we know our audience has undergone transformation too.
THE MULTI-GENRE ARTISTS AND ARTS OF EMERGENCE
He Needs Me
Josh Berkowitz's multiple years designing and curating site-specific performances compounds its way toward this piece to be experienced on June 26. His interest in John Cage's chance process and object-to-sound work helps to compose this experiment along with Steve Paxton's pedestrian movement. Before leaving the Los Angeles contemporary dance scene, Berkowitz became obsessed with creating junk sculptures made of paint brushes that he could either jump over as if it were an Olympic sport or just smash with a hammer. In effect, anything and everything from grappling with Jewish identity through Bar Mitzvah memories to the study of sugar cereal commercials will be investigated with the help of old-fashioned tape recorders and body-mind's interacting directly and inadvertently in space.
The Chicken Flies at Night
In the opening scene of Lisa Wagner Erickson's full-length play, two sisters arrive in a horse tunnel after a harrowing journey from Over There to Around Here. After a horse who owns the corner store takes them in, the sisters try to piece together what has happened along the way and what got lost in the unrelenting wind.
Nest
Come into the trees, surround yourself with the comforting sound of birds, and add your sense of home to our giant nest by weaving in strips of cloth, wrapping it with yarn and twine, and painting its branches. Then, personalize your own egg to add to the dynamic nest slowly emerging. The eggs represent not only our individual uniqueness, but also our vibrant, colorful community, coexisting, collectively protecting and anticipating what is soon to hatch; something each person will be able to take home at the end of the event.
Nothing is special
This series of 30"x40" photographs magnifies and brings attention to frequently unnoticed objects and surroundings. Although these nature scenes are inherently modest, the photos have been further simplified to black and white to fully showcase their layers, composition, elegance and charm.
Recuerdo
In Ellen K. Graham's short play, "Recuerdo," an engineer, a scientist, and the kindest AI in the universe spend their final minutes adrift in a small spacecraft, dangerously close to an almost-dead star. Time will erase us, our memories, and the machines we built to preserve them: when "after" comes, what will emerge from the stardust?
Guided Meditation
At the Emergence event, Ellen will also be leading attendees in a guided meditation wherein we unbury ourselves and come out into the light.
What will emerge?
"There is a conversation in the room that only these people at this moment can have. Find it." - Adrienne Marie Brown, Emergent Strategy.
Join Joe Marci for an afternoon of harvesting the pedestrian and unscripted and participate in creating something with stride.
WHAT
Emergence
WHEN
June 26, 2022, 2 p.m.
WHERE
Theater 29, 5138 W. 29th Ave., Denver
TICKETS
$20 @ www.theater29denver.com
CREATIVE TEAM
Concept & Creation
Josh Berkowitz, Lisa Wagner Erickson,Ellen K. Graham, Elizabeth Faraci, Joe Marci
Director
Actors
Hart DeRose, Matthew Schultz, Gina Wencel, Meredith Young
Located in Northwest Denver, Theater 29 is dedicated to original works by a network of local DIY playwrights and creative artists. Starting in 2020, in addition to playwrights and theatre artists, our network has expanded to include creative artists in poetry, fiction, non-fiction, film, video, audio, and visual art. To date, Theater 29 has featured the work of over 47 Colorado creative artists, including 30 playwrights and theatre artists.
Feral Assembly is not a theatre company. We have no season, no board, no budget, no members. We just want to tell stories, on stage and in the studio, that engage a diverse and curious audience.
The Lulubird Project is dedicated to questioning norms, rules, and conventions via theatrical and multi-genre art that is imaginative, inventive, and (like life), often absurd.
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