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SUMMARY:Altération
DESCRIPTION:Kira Arts / Aly Keita\nCo-presented with Live Art Dance\nHow do our lives intertwine? How do we manage to form prosperous balances? What happens when they break down? \nALTÉRATION addresses the transformations that punctuate our lives and our ability\, as human beings\, to influence both our own destiny and that of others. Aly Keita depicts a humanity that oscillates\, on an intimate and societal level\, between stability and uncertainty\, anchoring and uprooting\, change and resistance\, renewal and repetition. The relationship with the other and the complexity of ties lead to the need to hear and rebuild our relationship with ourselves and with our environment. Exploring the meaning of relationships in our society in a wide-ranging way\, both interpersonal relationships and those with other-than-human beings\, this work opens the way to the construction of possible new links that are formed through ecological and spiritual dimensions. Here\, life takes the form of a cycle of transformations. Memories of past experiences and scars – in other words\, alteration – are transmuted into a vital breath through reactivating movements\, both individual and collective\, that revitalize our bodies and rekindle our inner power. \n“Aly Keita’s artistic proposal finds its strength in the originality of its non-temporality\, its immediacy\, its treatment of identity\, which is defined by the idea of encounter\, of encounters\, breaking down the realistic and formal framework linked to a single art form. In this sense\, this multi-arts work is as much a choreographic piece as a circus piece; a musical work as well as a work of visual art in movement.” – Martin Bellemare – Note d’intention \n \nKira Arts\nKira is a word in Sousou\, the language of Guinea\, meaning “path“. It evokes the idea of life as a path we walk\, where we gather and unite. Founded in 2023\, Kira Arts creates stage works that bring together different artistic practices on an equal footing and promote intercultural dialogue between artists. In this way\, we cultivate an inclusive and diverse practice environment based on knowledge sharing and collaboration. Our artistic approach focuses on mediation as a field for research and creation. We select our collaborators based on their affinity with our shared interests and their artistic vision. For us\, it is essential that artists possess a deep understanding of the body\, rhythm and movement. We believe in the uniqueness of each body and the value of each individual\, elements that can mutually enrich a shared creation. We encourage artists’ autonomy\, advocate their freedom of expression and value their authenticity in interpretation. Our approach is not to reproduce exactly what the choreographer experiences; we invite artists to embody the multiple possible interpretations of a single event. \n \n\nWorkshop!\nCome dance with us after the show! Join Aly for his workshop on May 4th: \n>  African Rhythms and Melodies in Action – A Bodily Experience\n\n\n\nCredits\nChoreography: Aly Keita \nComposer: Aly Keita \nMusic: Karine Bouchard & Ricardo Angel Soriano \nSound: Aly Keita \nDancers:\nNicolás Áravena Miller\nRameez Karim\nAly Keita\nEvelyne Laforest\nAnna Protsiou \nProduction Manager: Raffaela Siniscalchi \nTechnical Director & Lighting Designer: Manon Pocq-Saint-Joan \nVisual & Dramaturgical Consultant: Monia Abdallah \nDramaturgical Consultant & Advisor: Martin Bellemare \nOutside Eye: Mistaya Hemingway \nProducers: Kira Arts | Aly Keita \n \nCo-Presented With \n \nWith support from \n \n 
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/alteration/2025-05-04/
LOCATION:Breaking Circus\, 2164 Amalamek Wy\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K 2WB3K 2W4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Dance
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SUMMARY:African Rhythms and Melodies in Action – A Bodily Experience
DESCRIPTION:Come dance with us after the final showing of Altération! Join Aly for his workshop at Breaking Circus\nThis rhythm awakening workshop emphasizes the bodily experience of rhythm through movement\, singing\, melody\, and physical coordination.\n\nLed by multidisciplinary artist Aly Keita\, this workshop invites participants to explore the fundamental relationship between body and rhythm using a selection of recorded soundscapes and musical tracks. It offers an immersive experience in West African cultural elements\, helping participants develop rhythmic awareness through voice\, movement\, and guided exercises. \nThrough singing\, dancing\, and coordination exercises\, participants will sharpen their ability to feel and express rhythm physically. They will explore the dialogue between movement and music\, focusing on rhythmic precision\, play\, body posture\, and expression. The workshop encourages a deep connection to rhythm through improvisation and group dynamics. \nParticipants will also experiment with creating rhythmic patterns in groups\, responding to recorded African rhythms\, and engaging with the music through dance. The workshop will conclude with a collective expression circle and a question-and-answer session. \nDrop in registration at the door.\n  \n Offert en français et anglais! Offered in French and English! \n\n \n  \n \nBanner photo by Tee Porter. \n 
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/african-rhythms-and-melodies-in-action-a-bodily-experience/
LOCATION:Breaking Circus\, 2164 Amalamek Wy\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K 2WB3K 2W4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Dance
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SUMMARY:Reel Justice - L'nui'skw Spotlight
DESCRIPTION:Curated by Lara Lewis\nThis year’s Reel Justice offerings are snapshots of the lives of different Mi’kmaw women’s lives from the past to the present. From traditional stories to  modern women\, the creators and subjects of these women’s narratives place a strong emphasis on relationality\, family\, and cultural engagement. \n \nFilms\n \nWaseteg (2010\, dir. Phyllis Grant) – 6 min\nWaseteg is the story of a young Mi’kmaq girl whose name means “the light from the Dawn.” A short story about dreams\, courage\, identity\, creation and  embracing our Elders\, Waseteg showcases Phyllis Grant’s signature style of bold lines\, bright colours and simple movements. The film is beautifully  narrated by legendary filmmaker Alanis Obomsawin. \n\n \nMi’kmaw Family (dir. Catherine Martin\, 1995) – 32 min\nThis documentary takes you on a reflective journey into the extended family of Nova Scotia’s Mi’kmaq community. Revisiting her own roots\, Mi’kmaq  filmmaker and mother Catherine Anne Martin explores how the community is recovering its First Nations values\, particularly through the teachings of  elders and a collective approach to children-rearing. Mi’kmaq Family is an inspiring resource for both Indigenous and non-Indigenous audiences who are  looking for ways to strengthen and explore their own families and traditions. \n\n \nKlusuaqnn Ajknu’kl (dir. Stephanie Joline\, 2021) – 22 min\nMi’kmaw poet and published author Rebecca Thomas uses words for a living\, but she can’t speak the language stolen from her father at residential school.  Words Matter follows her journey to reclaim the language while exploring the complicated past that’s kept it from her. This version is narrated in Mi’kmaw  and with spoken English subtitled in Mi’kmaw. \n\n \nDarlene Bernard: Women of this Land (dir. Stephanie Joline\, 2023) – 22 min\nPart of a 4-part documentary series about Indigenous women in Atlantic Canada and how they connect to land and culture. In this episode – Chief Darlene  Bernard. Bernard reflects on her position as Chief\, relationships with her community\, and ageing. \n\n \nWelima’q (dir. shalan joudry\, 2024) – 5min\nA gently mesmerizing piece exploring the profound meaning of sweetgrass picking through multidisciplinary artist shalan joudry’s lens. An immersive celebration of nature’s gifts and Indigenous traditions. \n\n         Childcare will be provided for this event. Please use this REGISTRATION FORM. \n 
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/reel-justice-lnuiskw-spotlight/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre Coop\, 2203 Gottingen St\, Halifax\, NS\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:In True Colour: A Celebration of Black Canadian Animators
DESCRIPTION:Presented in partnership with the Animation Festival of Halifax\nThis 50-minute collection of short films by Black animators imagines new worlds and reflects creatively on this one. These artists bring us a richness of approaches and voices. \nIn classics and in new work by emerging artists\, we see handmade and computer-generated images\, Afrofuturistic visions and animations deeply grounded in archival research\, abstract meditations and trenchant critiques. \nThe screening will be followed by a Q&A with ASL interpretation. \nSpecial Guests attending post-screening panel discussion via video-link: Sydnie Baynes (African American Express\, City Shock\, Unity in the Early Morning)\, Magalie Boutin (Head of Media Relations\, National Film Board)\, and Tara Taylor (Penny Candy). \nArtist Biographies\nSydnie Baynes\nSydnie Baynes is a visual artist and animator with a Film Animation degree from Concordia University\, blending traditional and digital mediums to explore Black history and femininity. Through her animated films\, she celebrates identity and heritage\, inspiring viewers to embrace their narratives and the richness of Black culture. More info: sydniebaynes.com \nTara Taylor\nTara Lynn Taylor is a playwright\, filmmaker\, multimedia artist\, singer\, and actress. She supports other artists through organizations\, including the Charles Taylor Theatre & Media Arts Association (of which she is Founder and Chair)\, which presents the Emerging Lens Cultural Film Festival and the Breaking Through the Screens and Black Above the Line film training program for African Canadians. She is also the owner/partner of A Cultural Explosion Television streaming network hosted on ROKU and APPLE TV\, the Inaugural Artist in Residence for the Halifax Public Libraries\, the 2021 Winner of the African Nova Scotian Music Awards Industry Development Award for presenting music for theatre and film\, and recipient of the 2024 Black Artist Recognition award. \nThis event is co-presented by Mayworks Kjipuktuk/Halifax and the Animation Festival of Halifax. With thanks to the Prismatic Arts Festival. \n \n\nFILMS\n \nT.V. Tango (1992\, dir. Martine Chartrand) – 4 min\nFour children who have picked up all sorts of annoying behaviour from watching television decide instead to create their own games. This animated film for five- to eight-year-olds is intended to awaken children’s critical sense regarding the media messages aimed at them. \n\n \nBlack Soul (Âme noire) (2000\, dir. Martine Chartrand) – 9 min\nMartine Chartrand’s animated short dives into the heart of Black culture with an exhilarating trip though history. Watch as a young boy traces his roots through the stories his grandmother shares with him about the events that shaped their cultural heritage. \n\n \nMacPherson (2013\, dir. Martine Chartrand) – 11 min\nThis animated film by Martine Chartrand (Black Soul) recounts the friendship between a young Félix Leclerc and Frank Randolph Macpherson\, a Jamaican chemical engineer and university graduate who worked for a pulp and paper company. An inveterate jazz fan\, Macpherson inspired Leclerc\, who wrote a song about the log drives and entitled it “MacPherson” in honour of his friend. Paint-on-glass animation shot with a 35mm camera. \n\n \nBy Winds and Tides (2022\, dir. Bogdan Anifrani Fedach) – 3 min\nExploring the conscious\, the unconscious and the self\, By Winds and Tides takes a deep experimental dive into the birth of an idea—how it takes shape\, how it is released. An allegorical quest\, the film combines images and words into a singular sigh. \n\n \nBreakthrough ( 2024\, dir. Mide Kadiri) – 4 min\nA 2D hand drawn short leading us on an abstract journey through spacetime. \n\n \n100 Ghosts (2022\, dir. Noncedo Khumalo) – 1 min\nA woman awakes to mysterious sounds—and confronts an astonishing surreal world summoned forth by her innermost fears. \n\n \nCity Shock (2024\, dir. Sydnie Baynes) – 1 min\nInspired by the energetic German film\, Run Lola Run\, City Shocks delves into the chaos of urban life through a series of interconnected vignettes\, while following a character navigating the bustling streets of a sprawling metropolis. \n\n \nAfrican American Express (2024\, dir. Sydnie Baynes) – 3 min\nAfrican American Express is an abstract animation exploring the impact of consumerism in the Black community. Told in the style of Soviet Propaganda\, this animated short dissects the pattern of excessive materialism and consumption prevalent within the Black population. \n\n \nGovernance (2020\, dir. Ho Che Anderson) – 3 min\nCriminologist and community activist Munira Abukar believes justice and equity begin in your own home and heart. Embracing the uncomfortable awakening that 2020 has brought about\, she debunks the cozy narrative of social equality and puts her finger on the key issues needing change. \n\n \nHome (2022\, dir. Bria Miller) – 6 min \nThis tribute to Bria Miller’s beloved Nan\, Marion Miller\, explores childhood\, comfort\, responsibility\, nostalgia\, and climate concerns. It was made with mentorship from animator Becka Marker and inspired by the late animator Helen Hill for the 2022 Halifax Animation Festival. \n\n \nUnity In the Early Morning (2017\, dir. Sydnie Baynes) – 2 min\nThe interaction between two individuals is often forgotten. With the displays of soothing cultural sounds\, one can easily be reminded of the original state and meaning within a conversation based on likeness and emotion. This piece is a stop-motion cut-out animation made for the Distorted Storytelling exhibition project for S.P.A.C.E. (Sciences Participating with Arts and Culture in Education)\, presented at Dawson College in Montréal. \n\n \nPenny Candy (2025\, dir. Tara Taylor) – 3 min \nThis musical from Afromations Media Productions captures the delights of penny candy – the excitement of the expedition to the shop\, the dazzling colours\, and the joy of sharing with loved ones. \n\n Closed captions will be provided for each film. \n ASL interpretation will be provided for this event. \n         Childcare will be provided for this event. Please use this REGISTRATION FORM. \n\n \nBanner image: Still image from African American Express (Sydnie Baynes\, 2024)
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/in-true-colour-a-celebration-of-black-canadian-animators/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre Coop\, 2203 Gottingen St\, Halifax\, NS\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:Flower Bed
DESCRIPTION:Written and performed by Noella Murphy\nFlower Bed is an accessible chronicle of chronic illness. Using puppets\, humour\, and visual art\, it creatively explores what life is like when your full-time job is Living With Pain. Noella Murphy is a clown\, a visual artist\, a theatre maker\, and a medical mystery. From a misogynistic healthcare system that ignores women’s pain to the struggles of being confined to your bed for months on end\, Noella reflects on the absurdity\, grief\, and transformation that comes with chronic illness\, creating a place to share her story and allow others to see their experiences reflected onstage. With two complementary components (an onstage performance and an interactive gallery show)\, this multidisciplinary piece is a visual spectacle\, a place for conversation\, and a pathway towards empathy for those who have dealt with any form of illness in their lives. \nDiscounted tickets are sold as a Double Bill with Archive of Loneliness\n \n\nFlower Bed Team\nNoella Murphy – Creator/Performer\nLou Campbell – Director/Dramaturg\nLaura Stinson – Puppet Designer/Puppeteer\nGinevra Syperek – Costume Co-designer\nAshley MacDonald and Susie Murphy – Costume Co-designers\nColleen Arcturus MacIsaac – Producer \nThank you to Arts Nova Scotia for their support of this project. \n ASL interpretation will be provided for the May 10th performance. \n         Childcare will be provided for this event. Please use this REGISTRATION FORM. \n\nBios\nNoella Murphy – Creator/Performer\nNoella Murphy (she/they) is a mad and disabled actor\, costume designer\, visual artist\, and all-around clown. She holds a BFA from NSCAD University\, and is an alum of Kinsale’s Wooden O Drama Program (Ireland). Despite an active visual arts practice of her own\, Noella is deeply interested in sharing art as a therapeutic tool\, and much of Noella’s professional career has been dedicated to working with folks with varying backgrounds\, disabilities\, young\, and old. Noella uses these various expertises\, as well as her background in clowning and visual art\, to explore deeper\, more challenging subject matter\, while simultaneously infusing these discoveries with light\, care\, and play. Visually\, Noella concentrates has been fascinated by the flora that surrounds her. Exploring realism with permission to choose unnatural size\, colours\, or different materials\, Noella never tires of botanical art and using her work to show the viewer a different perspective. Her pieces range from lino cuts\, etchings\, to watercolour on wood canvases with pen on top and more recently paint marker. Drawn to line and stippling\, the style ranges from realism to a more graphic approach.\n@noella_murphy \nLou Campbell – Director/Dramaturg\nLou Campbell (they/them) is a multidisciplinary artist based in Kjipuktuk/Halifax\, NS. Their practice traverses many mediums including performance\, clown\, stand-up\, drag\, poetry and sound. They create work that unpacks the inner workings of their own experiences\, usually manifesting in the open sharing of mortifying past mistakes. Their award winning solo show PRUDE premiered at EFT at the Stages festival. It has since toured across the country to festivals such as rEVolver\, High Performance Rodeo\, Outfest\, and Next Stage Festival. Lou also co-runs a cross-province collective based in Toronto and Halifax called Probably Theatre. This collective creates performance work devised from poetry\, and runs events and exhibitions that facilitate the creation of new work by other artists.⁠ Lou is thrilled to be working on Flower Bed. \nLaura Stinson – Puppet Designer/Puppeteer\nLaura Stinson (she/they) – Laura crafts images from both found and traditional materials. These creations become narratives\, characters and atmospheres in a variety of theatrical spectacles. She began her career in puppetry with Bread and Puppet Theater in 2016. After four years working as a touring member and subsequent resident puppeteer with the company\, Laura moved back to Mi’kma’ki and co-founded North Barn Theatre with Ian McFarlane in 2020. Alongside making work with North Barn she continues to collaborate with other artists as a performer\, designer and builder. She also shares her specialized knowledge by leading community workshops in both puppet construction and performance across the Atlantic region. She currently lives and works in Mi’kma’ki. \n \n\nFallow\nCome see Noella Murphy’s Fallow currently on exhibit in the lobby of the Bus Stop Theatre in conjunction with Flower Bed.
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/flower-bed/2025-05-09/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre Coop\, 2203 Gottingen St\, Halifax\, NS\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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SUMMARY:Archive of Loneliness
DESCRIPTION:Archive of Loneliness brings light to the isolation of seniors and how the end of life deserves our attention just as much as the beginning. Drawing from first person audio recordings of a family member living isolated in long-term care\, Archive of Loneliness embodies the spatial and corporeal tones of loneliness. \nThe sound score and audio story arranged by Jackson Fairfax-Perry dances throughout the space alongside two performers to create a deep thoughtful swim into the waiting and in-between spaces of loneliness\, amplifying the sub-linguistic states of despair and the desire to connect. \nDiscounted tickets are sold as a Double Bill with Flower Bed\n \n \n\nCreative Team\nCreative Direction/Choreography Sara Coffin\nComposer and Sound Design Jackson Fairfax-Perry\nPerformers and Movement Contributions Darryl Tracy and Matthew Lumley\nAudio Stories the late John Paterson \nThe creation of this work was supported by Eastern Front Theatre/Early Stages Festival\, Arts Nova Scotia\, studio hours through Mocean Dance and Olga Milosevich. Thank you to Brian Riley for the initial voicemail sound extraction and a deep gratitude to the Paterson family for their support and blessing to carry Uncle John’s voice forward into this new artistic expression. \n ASL interpretation will be provided for the May 10th performance. \n         Childcare will be provided for this event. Please use this REGISTRATION FORM. \n\nBiographies\nSara Coffin\, Dance Artist\, Choreographer\nSara Coffin is an award winning dance artist\, choreographer\, dance educator and Co-Artistic Director of Mocean Dance. Coffin has been teaching and creating interdisciplinary contemporary dance work for over twenty years. She received the NS Established Artist Award in 2018\, her MFA in Choreography (Smith College)\, BFA in Dance (Simon Fraser) University and BSc Kinesiology Science (Dalhousie). Coffin has created over 30 dance works\, her choreographic work has been presented in many prominent Canadian dance festivals and in the United States. Her research interests include interdisciplinary collaboration\, technology as an extension of the body\, contact improvisation and emergent frameworks for composition/ performance\, and the poetic junction between vulnerability\, resiliency\, and courage. www.saracoffin.ca \nDarryl Tracy\, Dance Artist\nDarryl Tracy is a Toronto-based artist who loves human movement and expression. He is involved in dance\, choreography\, movement facilitation\, conditioning and teaching. He has performed with many Canadian and European choreographers over the last 25 years and has also created 42 works through commissions and self-productions. He was on faculty at School of Toronto Dance Theatre (now the Dance Arts Institute) for over 18 years under the artistic direction of Pat Fraser. Currently\, Darryl teaches Anatomy at the National Ballet School Teachers Training Program. He is a neurological rehabilitation physiotherapist in Toronto in the private and public sector. Most recently Tracy co-created a new solo alongside Marie-Josee Chartier entitled “six ways to peel an orange” (premiere date pending). \nMatthew Lumley\, Actor\, Movement\nMatthew Lumley is a Kjipuktuk/Halifax-based actor\, grateful to work with this wonderful group of artists! Recent theatre work includes Becca (Théâtre populaire d’Acadie)\, Wood Buffalo (Theatre New Brunswick) Schoolhouse\, Macbeth\, Elapultiek\, Frankenstein\, In This Light\, Animal Farm\, North Mountain Vanya (Two Planks)\, The Realistic Jones\, Heaven Above/Heaven Below (KAZAN Theatre)\, Hamlet (Below the Salt/Neptune Theatre)\, The Little Years (Matchstick Theatre)\, This Is Nowhere (Zuppa Theatre). TV/film work includes Aversion (Emotion Pictures) Sullivan’s Crossing (CTV; upcoming) Normal Scotia (Bell TV1)\, Extant (HDM)\, Look At Me (Afro Viking Pictures)\, Hopeless Romantic (Northeast Films)\, Polaroid (Dimension Films)\, Weirdos (Shadow Shows)\, Mr. D (CBC). Matthew wrote and performed in First Weekend and Surf Gods (airing on CBC). Matthew studied at the Neighborhood Playhouse (NYC) and York University (Toronto). Many thanks to Sara Coffin for inviting me to dance\, and to the amazing Mayworks Festival! \nJackson Fairfax-Perry\, composer / sound design\nJackson Fairfax-Perry (he/him) is an award winning African Nova Scotian composer\, sound designer\, musician and musical director living in Kjipuktuk\, Mi’kma’ki (Halifax\, Nova Scotia). For years\, Jackson has honed his skills as an in demand saxophonist and keyboardist both on the road and locally with artists such as Hillsburn and David Myles\, among others. He collaborates frequently with local hip hop and r&b artist Aquakultre\, co-writing songs and working as the musical director for his live band. A prominent collaborator with local theatre and dance artists\, Jackson has composed and created sound designs for companies such as 2b theatre company\, Eastern Front Theatre\, Ship’s Company Theatre\, and Mocean Dance among numerous others. Recent credits include Matriarchs (Aquakultre\, Nocturne)\, Dance Nation (Keep Good (Theatre) Company\, Heist)\, Sea Unseen (Mocean Dance\, The Sable Island Institute)\, Deepwater (The Villains Theatre) and Downed Hearts (Ship’s Company Theatre\, Eastern Front Theatre\, Matchstick Theatre). \n\nBanner photo: Daniel Wittnebel
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/archive-of-loneliness/2025-05-09/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre Coop\, 2203 Gottingen St\, Halifax\, NS\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Dance
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SUMMARY:Flower Bed
DESCRIPTION:Written and performed by Noella Murphy\nFlower Bed is an accessible chronicle of chronic illness. Using puppets\, humour\, and visual art\, it creatively explores what life is like when your full-time job is Living With Pain. Noella Murphy is a clown\, a visual artist\, a theatre maker\, and a medical mystery. From a misogynistic healthcare system that ignores women’s pain to the struggles of being confined to your bed for months on end\, Noella reflects on the absurdity\, grief\, and transformation that comes with chronic illness\, creating a place to share her story and allow others to see their experiences reflected onstage. With two complementary components (an onstage performance and an interactive gallery show)\, this multidisciplinary piece is a visual spectacle\, a place for conversation\, and a pathway towards empathy for those who have dealt with any form of illness in their lives. \nDiscounted tickets are sold as a Double Bill with Archive of Loneliness\n \n\nFlower Bed Team\nNoella Murphy – Creator/Performer\nLou Campbell – Director/Dramaturg\nLaura Stinson – Puppet Designer/Puppeteer\nGinevra Syperek – Costume Co-designer\nAshley MacDonald and Susie Murphy – Costume Co-designers\nColleen Arcturus MacIsaac – Producer \nThank you to Arts Nova Scotia for their support of this project. \n ASL interpretation will be provided for the May 10th performance. \n         Childcare will be provided for this event. Please use this REGISTRATION FORM. \n\nBios\nNoella Murphy – Creator/Performer\nNoella Murphy (she/they) is a mad and disabled actor\, costume designer\, visual artist\, and all-around clown. She holds a BFA from NSCAD University\, and is an alum of Kinsale’s Wooden O Drama Program (Ireland). Despite an active visual arts practice of her own\, Noella is deeply interested in sharing art as a therapeutic tool\, and much of Noella’s professional career has been dedicated to working with folks with varying backgrounds\, disabilities\, young\, and old. Noella uses these various expertises\, as well as her background in clowning and visual art\, to explore deeper\, more challenging subject matter\, while simultaneously infusing these discoveries with light\, care\, and play. Visually\, Noella concentrates has been fascinated by the flora that surrounds her. Exploring realism with permission to choose unnatural size\, colours\, or different materials\, Noella never tires of botanical art and using her work to show the viewer a different perspective. Her pieces range from lino cuts\, etchings\, to watercolour on wood canvases with pen on top and more recently paint marker. Drawn to line and stippling\, the style ranges from realism to a more graphic approach.\n@noella_murphy \nLou Campbell – Director/Dramaturg\nLou Campbell (they/them) is a multidisciplinary artist based in Kjipuktuk/Halifax\, NS. Their practice traverses many mediums including performance\, clown\, stand-up\, drag\, poetry and sound. They create work that unpacks the inner workings of their own experiences\, usually manifesting in the open sharing of mortifying past mistakes. Their award winning solo show PRUDE premiered at EFT at the Stages festival. It has since toured across the country to festivals such as rEVolver\, High Performance Rodeo\, Outfest\, and Next Stage Festival. Lou also co-runs a cross-province collective based in Toronto and Halifax called Probably Theatre. This collective creates performance work devised from poetry\, and runs events and exhibitions that facilitate the creation of new work by other artists.⁠ Lou is thrilled to be working on Flower Bed. \nLaura Stinson – Puppet Designer/Puppeteer\nLaura Stinson (she/they) – Laura crafts images from both found and traditional materials. These creations become narratives\, characters and atmospheres in a variety of theatrical spectacles. She began her career in puppetry with Bread and Puppet Theater in 2016. After four years working as a touring member and subsequent resident puppeteer with the company\, Laura moved back to Mi’kma’ki and co-founded North Barn Theatre with Ian McFarlane in 2020. Alongside making work with North Barn she continues to collaborate with other artists as a performer\, designer and builder. She also shares her specialized knowledge by leading community workshops in both puppet construction and performance across the Atlantic region. She currently lives and works in Mi’kma’ki. \n \n\nFallow\nCome see Noella Murphy’s Fallow currently on exhibit in the lobby of the Bus Stop Theatre in conjunction with Flower Bed.
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/flower-bed/2025-05-10/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre Coop\, 2203 Gottingen St\, Halifax\, NS\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20250510T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20250510T210000
DTSTAMP:20260514T102000
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SUMMARY:Archive of Loneliness
DESCRIPTION:Archive of Loneliness brings light to the isolation of seniors and how the end of life deserves our attention just as much as the beginning. Drawing from first person audio recordings of a family member living isolated in long-term care\, Archive of Loneliness embodies the spatial and corporeal tones of loneliness. \nThe sound score and audio story arranged by Jackson Fairfax-Perry dances throughout the space alongside two performers to create a deep thoughtful swim into the waiting and in-between spaces of loneliness\, amplifying the sub-linguistic states of despair and the desire to connect. \nDiscounted tickets are sold as a Double Bill with Flower Bed\n \n \n\nCreative Team\nCreative Direction/Choreography Sara Coffin\nComposer and Sound Design Jackson Fairfax-Perry\nPerformers and Movement Contributions Darryl Tracy and Matthew Lumley\nAudio Stories the late John Paterson \nThe creation of this work was supported by Eastern Front Theatre/Early Stages Festival\, Arts Nova Scotia\, studio hours through Mocean Dance and Olga Milosevich. Thank you to Brian Riley for the initial voicemail sound extraction and a deep gratitude to the Paterson family for their support and blessing to carry Uncle John’s voice forward into this new artistic expression. \n ASL interpretation will be provided for the May 10th performance. \n         Childcare will be provided for this event. Please use this REGISTRATION FORM. \n\nBiographies\nSara Coffin\, Dance Artist\, Choreographer\nSara Coffin is an award winning dance artist\, choreographer\, dance educator and Co-Artistic Director of Mocean Dance. Coffin has been teaching and creating interdisciplinary contemporary dance work for over twenty years. She received the NS Established Artist Award in 2018\, her MFA in Choreography (Smith College)\, BFA in Dance (Simon Fraser) University and BSc Kinesiology Science (Dalhousie). Coffin has created over 30 dance works\, her choreographic work has been presented in many prominent Canadian dance festivals and in the United States. Her research interests include interdisciplinary collaboration\, technology as an extension of the body\, contact improvisation and emergent frameworks for composition/ performance\, and the poetic junction between vulnerability\, resiliency\, and courage. www.saracoffin.ca \nDarryl Tracy\, Dance Artist\nDarryl Tracy is a Toronto-based artist who loves human movement and expression. He is involved in dance\, choreography\, movement facilitation\, conditioning and teaching. He has performed with many Canadian and European choreographers over the last 25 years and has also created 42 works through commissions and self-productions. He was on faculty at School of Toronto Dance Theatre (now the Dance Arts Institute) for over 18 years under the artistic direction of Pat Fraser. Currently\, Darryl teaches Anatomy at the National Ballet School Teachers Training Program. He is a neurological rehabilitation physiotherapist in Toronto in the private and public sector. Most recently Tracy co-created a new solo alongside Marie-Josee Chartier entitled “six ways to peel an orange” (premiere date pending). \nMatthew Lumley\, Actor\, Movement\nMatthew Lumley is a Kjipuktuk/Halifax-based actor\, grateful to work with this wonderful group of artists! Recent theatre work includes Becca (Théâtre populaire d’Acadie)\, Wood Buffalo (Theatre New Brunswick) Schoolhouse\, Macbeth\, Elapultiek\, Frankenstein\, In This Light\, Animal Farm\, North Mountain Vanya (Two Planks)\, The Realistic Jones\, Heaven Above/Heaven Below (KAZAN Theatre)\, Hamlet (Below the Salt/Neptune Theatre)\, The Little Years (Matchstick Theatre)\, This Is Nowhere (Zuppa Theatre). TV/film work includes Aversion (Emotion Pictures) Sullivan’s Crossing (CTV; upcoming) Normal Scotia (Bell TV1)\, Extant (HDM)\, Look At Me (Afro Viking Pictures)\, Hopeless Romantic (Northeast Films)\, Polaroid (Dimension Films)\, Weirdos (Shadow Shows)\, Mr. D (CBC). Matthew wrote and performed in First Weekend and Surf Gods (airing on CBC). Matthew studied at the Neighborhood Playhouse (NYC) and York University (Toronto). Many thanks to Sara Coffin for inviting me to dance\, and to the amazing Mayworks Festival! \nJackson Fairfax-Perry\, composer / sound design\nJackson Fairfax-Perry (he/him) is an award winning African Nova Scotian composer\, sound designer\, musician and musical director living in Kjipuktuk\, Mi’kma’ki (Halifax\, Nova Scotia). For years\, Jackson has honed his skills as an in demand saxophonist and keyboardist both on the road and locally with artists such as Hillsburn and David Myles\, among others. He collaborates frequently with local hip hop and r&b artist Aquakultre\, co-writing songs and working as the musical director for his live band. A prominent collaborator with local theatre and dance artists\, Jackson has composed and created sound designs for companies such as 2b theatre company\, Eastern Front Theatre\, Ship’s Company Theatre\, and Mocean Dance among numerous others. Recent credits include Matriarchs (Aquakultre\, Nocturne)\, Dance Nation (Keep Good (Theatre) Company\, Heist)\, Sea Unseen (Mocean Dance\, The Sable Island Institute)\, Deepwater (The Villains Theatre) and Downed Hearts (Ship’s Company Theatre\, Eastern Front Theatre\, Matchstick Theatre). \n\nBanner photo: Daniel Wittnebel
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/archive-of-loneliness/2025-05-10/
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre Coop\, 2203 Gottingen St\, Halifax\, NS\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Dance
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20250511T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20250511T143000
DTSTAMP:20260514T102001
CREATED:20250402T154658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250521T231429Z
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SUMMARY:Working Class Heritage Tours
DESCRIPTION:You’ll never see downtown the same way again!\nJoin us for interactive walking tours that share the complex working class history of downtown Halifax. Each tour takes a different path through the city core and discusses different aspects of working class history and culture. The tours are designed to be stand alone but also work as a series\, with each tour covering different topics and following a different path. \n \nGeneral Tour Notes:\n\nEach tour is approximately 90 minutes in duration with regular stops for discussion along the way.\nWashrooms and parking are available near the beginning and end of each tour.\nPlaces to sit or perch are present at most tour stops\nThe tours run over and downhill only\nThe tours follow paths that only include intersections with curb cuts and follow sidewalks that are in good shape.\nThe tour has been designed with accessibility in mind. If you would like more information on the tour’s accessibility please email: info@mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca\n\n \n ASL interpretation will be provided for all three tours. \n\nTour 1: Where We Stand\n \nDate: Saturday\, May 3rd\nTime: 1:00 PM\nDeparture: Old Spring Garden Library (corner of Brunswick St and Spring Garden Rd) \nMoving through downtown we will talk about the impact of people\, land\, and power on the evolution of the colonial urban centre over the last 300 years while experiencing the city around us. From the paupers grounds of the 18th century\, integrated neighbourhoods of the 19th century\, strikes of the 20th century and movements for social justice today. This tour begins at the old Memorial Library and ends at the waterfront. \nThe Only Wealth Is Labour: Artists Sarah Mosher & Hanah Genosko will be carrying their crafted banner along for the tour! \nClick Here For Detailed Tour Notes\nPictured: 19th century market site in downtown Halifax. NS Archives. \n\nTour 2: Scratch the Surface ***RESCHEDULED***\n \nNEW DATE: Saturday\, May 24th\nTime: 1:00 PM\nDeparture: Old Spring Garden Library (corner of Brunswick St and Spring Garden Rd)\n \nWalking along the streets of today we’ll explore the many types of work that used to take place where we now see offices\, shops and restaurants. We’ll pull back the curtain on what it was like to work in the laundries\, factories\, and food manufacturing plants of Halifax and what we can still see of this industrial past. This tour begins at the old Memorial Library and ends near Granville Mall. \nClick Here For Detailed Tour Notes\nPictured: Early 20th century women sewing in a Halifax factory. NS Archives.\n \n\nTour 3: By Choice or By Force\n \nDate: Sunday\, May 11th\nTime: 1:00 PM\nDeparture: Peace & Friendship Park (1170 Hollis St)  \nLooking at a part of downtown now dominated by railroad tracks\, hotels and modern apartment buildings we’ll remember the story of immigrants and  migrants to Halifax\, both those who came by choice\, force or a lack of other options. This tour will discuss the complex history of racial and cultural  interactions in Nova Scotia and shed light on how Halifax has always had a diverse population. This tour will begin at Peace and Friendship Park and end  near the Seaport Market (formerly Cunard Centre) \nThe Only Wealth Is Labour: Artists Sarah Mosher & Hanah Genosko will be carrying their crafted banner along for the tour! \nClick Here For Detailed Tour Notes\nPictured: Charlie Wah laundry back room. Photo: J.J. Lee\n \n\nEmma Lang\n \nEmma Lang is a public heritage professional\, folklorist and tour guide. She’s been sharing her research and excitement in labour history to anyone interested for more than 20 years. \nPhoto above and Banner image: Photos by Tee Porter. \n 
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/working-class-heritage-tours/2025-05-11/
LOCATION:NS
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20250515T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20250515T190000
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SUMMARY:Nakba Day Banner Making
DESCRIPTION:So-so-so-Solidarity!\nLearn to make fabric banners perfect for balconies and windows using applique\, patchwork quilting and basic painting techniques. It’s Nakba Day and a good occasion to show solidarity for Palestinians\, but participants are welcome to make their banner about any topic of their choice. Sarah and Hannah will facilitate\, talk about their approach to their banner-making and teach techniques to those who are interested. Materials are provided. \nArtists\nSarah Mosher and Hannah Genosko are an artist duo collaborating in Kjipuktuk/Halifax. Hannah has a background in printmaking and bookmaking\, Sarah has a background in textiles and community arts. Both are graduates of NSCAD University. Their common ground is exploring labour\, anti-capitalism and the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic through quilting. Portrait of the Artist as an Essential Worker was their first project reflecting on their roles as essential workers at their jobs with Canada Post and NSLC respectively during the COVID-19 pandemic. \nNakba Day\nNakba Day commemorates the great catastrophe – the expulsion of Palestinians from their homeland in 1948. Participants are invited to create banners for their homes and neighbourhoods in celebration of Palestinian solidarity but are free to also choose any message of solidarity they want to display.
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/nakba-day-banner-making/
LOCATION:Wonder’neath\, 2482 Maynard St\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K 3V4\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20250516T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20250516T193000
DTSTAMP:20260514T102001
CREATED:20250402T155307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250403T125807Z
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SUMMARY:Union
DESCRIPTION:A film by Stephen Maing and Brett Story\nUp against one of the most powerful companies on the planet\, a group of Amazon workers embark on an unprecedented campaign to unionize their warehouse in Staten Island\, New York. \n“Astounding\, rebellious\,… brilliant.” – The New York Times \nWINNER: U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award for the Art of Change – Sundance Film Festival \n \nThrough intimate cinema vérité\, UNION chronicles the extraordinary efforts of an unlikely group of warehouse workers as they launch a grassroots union campaign at an Amazon fulfillment center in Staten Island\, New York. Led by the charismatic by underestimated Chris Smalls\, the diverse band of workers start the Amazon Labor Union (ALU) and embark on a journey against one of the largest and most powerful companies in the world. The odds are stacked against them\, as the groups finds itself up against a tech industry giant with unlimited resources\, without major support from national unions or politicians\, and while navigating internal divisions within their own ranks. Filmmakers Brett Story and Stephen Maing document the struggle from day one\, offering a gripping human drama about the fight for power and dignity in today’s globalized economic landscape. \n \n\n \n  \nPresented in partnership with
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/union/
LOCATION:Park Lane Cineplex\, 5657 Spring Garden Rd\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3J 3R4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20250524T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20250524T143000
DTSTAMP:20260514T102001
CREATED:20250402T154658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250521T231429Z
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SUMMARY:Working Class Heritage Tours
DESCRIPTION:You’ll never see downtown the same way again!\nJoin us for interactive walking tours that share the complex working class history of downtown Halifax. Each tour takes a different path through the city core and discusses different aspects of working class history and culture. The tours are designed to be stand alone but also work as a series\, with each tour covering different topics and following a different path. \n \nGeneral Tour Notes:\n\nEach tour is approximately 90 minutes in duration with regular stops for discussion along the way.\nWashrooms and parking are available near the beginning and end of each tour.\nPlaces to sit or perch are present at most tour stops\nThe tours run over and downhill only\nThe tours follow paths that only include intersections with curb cuts and follow sidewalks that are in good shape.\nThe tour has been designed with accessibility in mind. If you would like more information on the tour’s accessibility please email: info@mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca\n\n \n ASL interpretation will be provided for all three tours. \n\nTour 1: Where We Stand\n \nDate: Saturday\, May 3rd\nTime: 1:00 PM\nDeparture: Old Spring Garden Library (corner of Brunswick St and Spring Garden Rd) \nMoving through downtown we will talk about the impact of people\, land\, and power on the evolution of the colonial urban centre over the last 300 years while experiencing the city around us. From the paupers grounds of the 18th century\, integrated neighbourhoods of the 19th century\, strikes of the 20th century and movements for social justice today. This tour begins at the old Memorial Library and ends at the waterfront. \nThe Only Wealth Is Labour: Artists Sarah Mosher & Hanah Genosko will be carrying their crafted banner along for the tour! \nClick Here For Detailed Tour Notes\nPictured: 19th century market site in downtown Halifax. NS Archives. \n\nTour 2: Scratch the Surface ***RESCHEDULED***\n \nNEW DATE: Saturday\, May 24th\nTime: 1:00 PM\nDeparture: Old Spring Garden Library (corner of Brunswick St and Spring Garden Rd)\n \nWalking along the streets of today we’ll explore the many types of work that used to take place where we now see offices\, shops and restaurants. We’ll pull back the curtain on what it was like to work in the laundries\, factories\, and food manufacturing plants of Halifax and what we can still see of this industrial past. This tour begins at the old Memorial Library and ends near Granville Mall. \nClick Here For Detailed Tour Notes\nPictured: Early 20th century women sewing in a Halifax factory. NS Archives.\n \n\nTour 3: By Choice or By Force\n \nDate: Sunday\, May 11th\nTime: 1:00 PM\nDeparture: Peace & Friendship Park (1170 Hollis St)  \nLooking at a part of downtown now dominated by railroad tracks\, hotels and modern apartment buildings we’ll remember the story of immigrants and  migrants to Halifax\, both those who came by choice\, force or a lack of other options. This tour will discuss the complex history of racial and cultural  interactions in Nova Scotia and shed light on how Halifax has always had a diverse population. This tour will begin at Peace and Friendship Park and end  near the Seaport Market (formerly Cunard Centre) \nThe Only Wealth Is Labour: Artists Sarah Mosher & Hanah Genosko will be carrying their crafted banner along for the tour! \nClick Here For Detailed Tour Notes\nPictured: Charlie Wah laundry back room. Photo: J.J. Lee\n \n\nEmma Lang\n \nEmma Lang is a public heritage professional\, folklorist and tour guide. She’s been sharing her research and excitement in labour history to anyone interested for more than 20 years. \nPhoto above and Banner image: Photos by Tee Porter. \n 
URL:https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/event/working-class-heritage-tours/2025-05-24/
LOCATION:NS
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