Izzie M: The Alchemy of Enfreakment
- Date: Friday, March 8, 2024 - 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Building: Enwayaang
Room: 101
- Date: Saturday, March 9, 2024 - 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Building: Enwayaang
Room: 101
Izzie M: The Alchemy of Enfreakment
Co-Presented by Nozhem: First Peoples’ Performance Space and Public Energy Performing Arts
Tickets will be sold on a sliding PWYC scale from $5 to $25.
*Sliding scale pricing is offered to make our tickets accessible and affordable for everyone. All tickets are general admission.*
Step right up to witness a performance that transmutes time: a barbaric banquet boasting aberrant bodies and dusky denizens from exotic cultures — ALIVE!! Hurry! Hurry! Hurry!
Behold the wonders of Injun rarities Monique Mojica (Guna and Rappahannock) and Barry Bilinsky (Metis/Cree), for a limited performance run. This Ten-in-One odditorium will highlight Izzie The Invisible Woman - an Alchemist, FlimFlam Sam – The Outside Talker, The Authentic Cockboy, Vibora de los Veinte Venenos, and a full Cabinet of Curiosities for your viewing pleasure.
Hurry, hurry, claim your seats and observe these exotic stories in Nogojiwanong’s very own sideshow before their next jump. With freakish alchemy and chaos, there is only one way to find out if Izzie M. will be able to pull-off her own disenfreakment. It will leave you gasping in delight, aweing in amusement, defying your wildest dreams — and nightmares!
Following the blowoff, visit the concessionaire to purchase your souvenir parlour card of Izzie M. (Monique Mojica) & FlimFlam Sam (Barry Balinski). These rare collectors items shall never be reproduced.
ABOUT
Chocolate Woman Collective is comprised of senior Indigenous artists, artist/scholars and their collaborators, and was formed in 2007 to research and create the theatrical performance, “. These accomplished artists are brought together by our shared interest in research, exploration and practical application of Indigenous aesthetic principles in all areas of the dramatic arts, in theory, process and practice. Chocolate Woman Collective is inter-disciplinary, cross-cultural and inter-generational. We are pushing the parameters of our respective art forms as we devise culturally specific dramaturgies from which to build Indigenous performance.
Chocolate Woman Collective is dedicated to the rigorous application of a creative process that privileges Indigenous Knowledges, cultural aesthetics and performance principles. Our artistic practice integrates theory, practice-based research (both archival and field) and embodied studio work in the creation of new work that dislodges colonialism from the body. Our mandate is to create collaborative, inter-disciplinary, cross-cultural and inter-generational Indigenous theatrical performances and to tour them hemispherically and throughout the world. The performances created from this practice serve, for our audiences, as interventions that shift cultural paradigms and contribute to a larger project of cultural and historical reclamation.
Chocolate Woman Collective is proudly funded by the Canada Council for the Arts, the Ontario Arts Council and the Toronto Arts Council
Chocolate Woman Collective
(Tkaronto)
Word Conjurer: Monique Mojica
Spectaculars: Monique Mojica and Barry Bilinsky
Directorial Odditorium: Carlos Rivera
Conductor of Secrets & Head Wrangler: Lindy Kinoshameg
Moving Picture Splicer: Samay Arcentales Cajas
Purse String Holder: Leslie McCue
Previous Carnies:
Congress of Designaturgs: Andy Moro
Limelighter/ Sound Mechanical: Michel Charbonneau
Cabinet of Costume Design: Kinoo Arcentales
Properties Empresario: Tim Hill
Song Catcher: Pura Fé
Melodic Illusionist: Marc Meriläinen
Paint Roustabout: Jay Soule
CONTACT INFO:
If you have any questions or need further information about the event, please feel free to reach out to:
Lee Bolton
leebolton@trentu.ca
Posted on February 27, 2024