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DATE
31 OCT 2009, SAT -
1 NOV 2009, SUN
1 NOV 2009, SUN
TIME
8pm
66mins, no intermission
66mins, no intermission
VENUE
Theatre Studio
PRICE
$30
Limited concessions for students, senior citizens and NSFs: $25
Shift Early Bird Package (14 Aug – 25 Sep 09)
20% savings when you purchase a package at $70, comprising a ticket to the three different Shift performances (VOID, Out Of Time, Transmission of the Invisible). Does not apply to Shift: The Next Generation performances (The Third Space, Tuesday’s Child & Other Dances) and concession tickets.
Schools may use the Tote Board Arts Grant to subsidise up to 60% of the cost of this programme.
20% savings when you purchase a package at $70, comprising a ticket to the three different Shift performances (VOID, Out Of Time, Transmission of the Invisible). Does not apply to Shift: The Next Generation performances (The Third Space, Tuesday’s Child & Other Dances) and concession tickets.
Schools may use the Tote Board Arts Grant to subsidise up to 60% of the cost of this programme.


SYNOPSIS
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“One of choreographer Peter Chin’s most ravishing works…deep, rich and ultimately, very satisfying” – Globe and Mail
“The Renaissance man of the dance world is devoted to innovation” – NOW Magazine
“The Renaissance man of the dance world is devoted to innovation” – NOW Magazine
Transmission of the Invisible has been praised as a richly textured work that penetrates the collective unconscious and digs deep into the senses and intellect. With over three years of research and development by an artistic team from Cambodia and Canada, it pays tribute to the recovery and rebuilding of the arts in Cambodia, after the tragic cultural and human losses during the Khmer Rouge era, including 90% of the artists.
In this multi-sensory work of eloquent gestures, mesmerising hues and layered complexity, artistic director Peter Chin explores how the unseen essence of a people contained and distilled in its cultural forms and artistic experiences are passed on, even without words. How their ineffable bonds and human spirit can transcend destruction. It is also about the way strange and seemingly impenetrable parts of a foreign culture can nevertheless connect and resonate within everyone by mysterious routes. In bringing to light what is hidden, Transmission of the Invisible is indeed a work that needs to be seen.
Tribal Crackling Wind is an interdisciplinary performing arts company based in Toronto, led by artistic director Peter Chin. A choreographer, composer, designer, writer, director and performer of dance and music, he creates works that potentially engage all of these disciplines, inspired by the Asian paradigm of “Total Theatre”. In Transmission of the Invisible, Chin collaborated with Cylla von Tiedemann for video design and Garnet Willis for music.
Transmission of the Invisible was co-produced with the National Arts Centre and Canada Dance Festival and created in partnership with Amrita Performing Arts, Phnom Penh and Harbourfront Centre, Toronto. With additional support from the Canada Council for the Arts, Ontario Arts Council and Toronto Arts Council.
Explorations: There will be a post-show dialogue on 30 Oct & 1 Nov (Fri & Sat)
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