CAMINOS 2023
SEP 27 WEDNESDAY | SEP 28 THURSDAY | SEP 29 FRIDAY | SEP 30 SATURDAY | OCT 1 SUNDAY |
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7:30 PM Ojalá Sofía Ontiveros Mainspace Theatre DANCE | 7:30 PM Hombros Choripán Theatre Studio Theatre THEATRE | 7:30 PM Park Life Janis Mayers Studio Theatre THEATRE | 7:30 PM DOUBLE Lilia Leon Arts Mainspace Theatre DANCE | 2:30 PM MEMORIAS Grupo Teatro Libre Mainspace Theatre THEATRE |
The Anatomy Lesson Crave Productions Studio Theatre THEATRE | Mirror Falciony Patiño Mainspace Theatre DANCE | Surrendered Spirits CinnaMoon Collective Mainspace Theatre DANCE | Learned Behaviour Golboo Amani & Golnesa Amani Studio Theatre PERFORMANCE ART | One Perfect Day | Un día perfecto Margarita Valderrama Studio Theatre THEATRE |
ANIVIA Tan Vu / ANIVIA Collective Mainspace Theatre MUSICAL THEATRE | La mujer fragmentada María Escolán Studio Theatre THEATRE | Chez Moi Elizabeth Staples Studio Theatre THEATRE | 12 Litres 8800 steps Anita La Selva Mainspace Theatre THEATRE | |
Enlazadas Cocoons Diana Lopez & Victoria Mata MULTIDISCIPLINARY INSTALLATION | 9:45 PM The Aluna Cabaret Various Artists Studio Theatre CABARET | |||
Throughout the Festival: Installations at Factory Theatre
- FIRST INSTALLATION: Noises Outside my Door
- Genre: Photography Installation
- Credits: Kevin Jones
- A photographic exploration of life’s final act and the struggle for dignity and peace within the mirrored carnival halls of our healthcare system, just as the world around you faces its own pandemic battles. This series offers an abstract visual depiction of the very real emotions – some sweet, some understandably painful, and many shocking and disorienting – that came to the surface as I walked with my ailing father through the realities of our public emergency and end-of-life care system.
- SECOND INSTALLATION: Queerleidoscope
- Genre: Installation
- Credits: Renato Baldin, creative conception and video installation.
- Our queer bodies needs to perform to exist. Our expression and movement print our authenticity. People, institutions, and the system surrounding us reflect, project, overshadow, cover, distort, and traverse our image as well as the surfaces and objects in this installation.
As a kaleidoscope with multiple images, the video is shown through fragmented and multifaceted images in movement. They bring ordinary but singular moments of queerness and represent the diversity but unity of queer expressions.