Event Listings

Counter Mapping


Date: January 18 – 29, 2011
Location: Roundhouse Community Arts and Recreation Centre, Gerry Thorne Exhibition Gallery.
Website: www.pushfestival.ca/shows/counter-mapping/

As part of the PuSh International Performing Arts Festival, Urban Crawl presents Counter Mapping. This visual art exhibition appropriates mapping technologies and disrupts the authority of maps to flatten and deaden the complex social worlds of Vancouver. Working across disciplines, artists deploy a range of tactics in their rewriting of the urban landscape. In Counter Mapping, we move from tracking individual lines of inquiry through GPS to impersonating tour guides in offering alternative histories of the city. We work from animating walking as a creative process and means of urban navigation to restaging the archive to publicize the private. From acoustic ecology to staged spatial disruptions, assembled works tender sensory narratives that constitute this unwieldy entity that we collective know as Vancouver.

With support from the City of Vancouver’s 125th Anniversary Grants Program and the participation of the Government of Canada.

La Marea

Boca del Lupo

Date: January 18 – 22, 2011, (7-9pm)
Location: Vancouver’s Gastown, (0-100 block of Water Street)
Website: www.bocadellupo.com

At night and in real time in Gastown’s streetscapes, Boca del Lupo Theatre Society presents nine different secret stories in La Marea. Whether on the pavement, in storefronts or on restaurant patios, nine scenes are performed concurrently and repeated 10 times. Audiences move between sections watching the action, and reading projected subtitles to reveal the characters’ thoughts and life-stories. An investigation of the cityscape, La Marea reveals the intimate lives of individuals amidst the collective hustle of a seemingly anonymous urban experience. La Marea is free and audience is welcome to come and go as they please. Dress warmly.

With support from the City of Vancouver’s 125th Anniversary Grants Program and the participation of the Government of Canada.

Vancouver Live Performance Project


Date: Symposium – TBA, 2011; Online Archive – ongoing
Location: Vancouver Live Performance Project Symposium – at the Cultch’s Vancity Culture Lab; Vancouver Live Performance Project Archive — available online.
Website: www.plankmagazine.com

Wild Excursions Performance partners with Plank Magazine to create the Vancouver Live Performance Project online archive, celebrating Vancouver’s accomplishments in theatre and dance. This archive will include written and audio interviews of Vancouver dance and theatre artists. The research will lead to a published booklet containing selected interview excerpts, photos and Plank Magazine writings. A symposium in spring/summer 2011 will complete the project.

With support from the City of Vancouver’s 125th Anniversary Grants Program and the participation of the Government of Canada.