PuSh Blog

Invasion Day – Foreshore Session

November 25, 2019

Person in a canoe on a lake

Please note: Details for this show were incorrectly published in our program guide. The information here is up to date. Long-time PuSh collaborator Other Sights for Artists’ Projects will present a program of sound, performance, […]

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No Fixed Positions

November 25, 2019

(THAT IS A FIXED POSITION BUT IT IS ONE FIXED POSITION TO HAVE LESS FIXED POSITIONS) We will ______ on being present, on sharpening listening, on awakening our voices, on speaking and looking through our […]

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Shakespeare’s Em

November 25, 2019

Two people listening via a cup

Pi Theatre is inviting the PuSh community to observe and contribute to the professional art-making process. Pi is working on a new adaptation of Othello based on the point of view of the character of […]

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Can we Imagine a World Without Punishment

November 25, 2019

Portrait of kai cheng thom

Writer, performance artist, and community healer Kai Cheng Thom facilitates a workshop focussing on transformative justice within the queer community. Thom’s fourth book, I hope We Choose Love: A Trans Girl’s Notes from the End […]

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Critical Ideas: On Commitment

November 24, 2019

On Commitment will provide space for a range of artists involved in PuSh 2020 to reflect on the implications of aesthetic, bodily, and durational commitment across different productions. How do artists offer particular forms of […]

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Critical Ideas: On Democracy

November 24, 2019

On Democracy features award-winning artist Alex Bulmer and scholar Keren Zaiontz in conversation about Back to Back Theatre’s The Democratic Set. They will discuss how disabled artists are cripping — and democratizing — the stage […]

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Critical Ideas: On Gathering

November 24, 2019

On Gathering brings together choreographer/director Emily Johnson (Yup’ik), writer/artist Camille Georgeson-Usher (Coast Salish/Sahtu Dene/Scottish), choreographer/curator Satu Herrala, and Dylan Robinson (Stó:lō) to discuss artistic forms and gathering and assembly in public space. Our discussion will […]

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How I Create My Body Language: Liu Kuan-Hsiang (Kids)

December 18, 2018

In this workshop, choreographer Liu Kuan-Hsiang will present his unique method of choreography and performance, which includes the rational mind mapping yourself, then moving to the communication and exploration within the body – beginning with […]

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