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Resident Artist Open House: Same As Sister work-in-progress showing
The experimental performance collective Same As Sister, whose 2019/2020 Base Residency was postponed due to the pandemic, is finally in residence at Base! Joined by performers Kristina Hay and Jamie Robinson, and dramaturge Susan Mar Landau, their residency will culminate with an Open House work-in-progress showing at Base on Thursday September 2, 2021.
Same As Sister/Briana Brown-Tipley + Hilary Brown-Istrefi will explore through a historical and contemporary lens the making of Toronto Dance Theatres 1981 production of choreographer David Earle's Miserere, merging true and imagined stories of the original cast into an interdisciplinary reenactment as tribute. "This is NOT a Remount" is an original commission by Danielle Baskerville for The Miserere Project, and will be co-produced by Citadel + Compagnie's Bright Nights Performing Arts Series in May of 2022.
LIMITED CAPACITY. Audience must RSVP. No walk up tickets. PROOF OF VACCINATION AND MASKS ARE REQUIRED to attend this event.
About the Base Residency:
After three years of experimentation, our inaugural season (extended from 2019/2020 into 2020/2021) marks a bold retooling of our signature Base Residency program, with changes aimed at expanding and deepening the positive impact of the program within the arts community. Selected from an open call, four Base Resident Artists will receive three-week, full-access residencies each yearrepresenting an increase in both the duration of the residency and number of residencies awarded each year.
The intent is the same: to provide artists with an experience of drastic freedom in an atmosphere free of external pressure. For three uninterrupted weeks, Base Resident Artists dive deep into their disciplines, using 24/7 access to Base for development, self-challenge and experimentation. Each Base Residency culminates in an open house that offers a public vantage point on a particular stage in the creative development of a project or specific aspects of an artists practice.
Base is ADA accessible through the North entrance. Email schedule@thisisbase.org for information and questions about accessibility.
(photo by David Andrako)
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LocationBase: Experimental Arts + Space (View)
6520 5th Ave S #122
Seattle, WA 98108
United States
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