Dance Victoria 2017-2018 Season | Dancers of Damelahamid program insert

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Dancers of Damelahamid Flicker January 19, 2018 • 7:30 pm • McPherson Playhouse Running time: 75 minutes (no intermission)

About the Work Choreographer: Margaret Grenier Composer: Andrew Grenier Gitxsan Translations: Elder Betsy Lomax Cree Song: Lawrence Trottier Multi-media Production and Design: Andy Moro Graphics Design: Shaun Kingerlee Coastal Designs/Masks: Andrew Grenier Sound Designer and some music: Ted Hamilton Dramaturg: Charles Koroneho Regalia and Costume Design: Rebecca Baker Performers: Margaret Grenier, Nigel Grenier, Raven Grenier, Rebecca Baker, Jeanette Kotowich The Vancouver East Cultural Centre commissioned Flicker where it premiered in May 2016. It was co-produced by the Canada Dance Festival, with an eastern premiere at the National Arts Centre, June 2016, and supported by the Canada Council for the Arts, BC Arts Council, and the Vancouver Foundation. Flicker is an innovative multi-media dance piece that combines graphic design with vividly rich imagery that represents the mystical realm portrayed through coastal masked dance. Just as light shimmers, Flicker represents the moments through which one can cross space and time, as the masked dancers journey in and out of the ‘spirit world’ of their ancestors. The flicker, as embodied in the main character in this piece, represents our duality. This dichotomy illustrates how we access our true self; one’s self without limitations. The journey is a learning process by which one acquires the ability

to attain their ancestral gifts and strengthens their capacity to create change. It is through continual and diligent practice that Indigenous dance endures as non-static and relevant to current innovation, influence, and insights. Flicker bridges artistic practices, including coastal, powwow, and contemporary Indigenous dance. Through these intersections, Flicker explores the diversity of dance and reflects the complexity of contemporary Indigenous identities. Flicker tells the story of a young man who discovers his potential. He sets out on a journey to hunt mountain goats. However, when he finds the goats it becomes evident that there is something extraordinary about them. He decides to spare the goats and in return they save him when he becomes stuck on a rock ledge. He continues his journey and becomes entranced by a song emanating from the forest. He follows the song deep into the forest and becomes lost. Fortunately, help comes in the form of a flicker, which guides him to the shores of a river. He follows the river to its mouth, where he finds a large ceremonial house. He goes inside and finds that the people there are in the middle of a feast. He joins them and feasts through the night, enjoying the food, dance, and celebration. In the morning he leaves and joins an old chief who invites him into a canoe. The old chief directs him to a huge whirlpool that sucks their entire canoe underwater. There the old chief transforms into a sea lion and carries the young man across space and time to safety. The young man awakens on a beach close to home. The flicker comes and gives his cloak to the young man. With this cloak, the young man can access his full potential. The young man expresses his gratitude to the flicker and flies away.


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