The shape of something changes as you move through it

Francesca Frewer & Erika Mitsuhashi Vancouver

May 6–8, 2⚉22, 7pm   Left of Main

Erika and Francesca explore the fallibility of human subjectivity.

When faced with questions beyond our understanding, how do we make sense of ourselves, our perceptions, and one another? Erika and Francesca explore these questions of fundamental uncertainty through several different modalities, seeking to discover different ways that they can be resolved in practice, in the body, in movement, and in being together.

Working with improvised text and speaking, they generate fictional narratives on the spot, weaving a continually shifting landscape of truth and fiction that emerges organically through the challenge of maintaining a difficult task. Through choreographed movement they explore subtleties of being present with another person within a complex structure. Durational movement scores provide a doorway into a more patient, contemplative questioning of the themes in the work.

They seek complexity, simultaneously embracing and subverting the meaning-making that happens in performance.

creation, performance Francesca Frewer & Erika Mitsuhashi

sound Jack Jutson and Liam Butler / Pender Street Steppers

text Francesca Frewer

costumes Jae Woo Kang

projection design Erika Mitsuhashi and Jack Chipman

lighting design Jack Chipman and Kyla Gardiner

technical direction Jack Chipman

with support from plastic orchid factory, New Works, Upintheair Theatre and Canada Council for the arts

photos of Francesca Frewer & Erika Mitsuhashi by Victor Tran

We acknowledge that we live, work and play on the unceded territories of the xwmǝθkwǝy̓ǝm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish) and səlil̓ilw̓ətaʔɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) nations. We strive to learn from, and be allies with, Indigenous Peoples.