windows, black holes, helium
45:00
(2023)
Music by James Bunton
For : Forcier Stage Works
Credits : Composed, performed, engineered, mixed.
Presented :
Calgary, AB - The Grand Theatre (May 2023)
Choreography :
Marie France Forcier (Forcier Stage Works)
Info :
windows, black holes, helium comes as the creative culmination of a multi-phase research project involving trauma survivors, dance professionals and academics, and mental health professional and researcher Allison Crawford. Within a choreographic process framework, this study, principally funded by the Government of Canada's Social Science and Humanities Research Council, yielded a poignant performance engaging psychological trauma’s effect on the body.
A contemporary concert dance work for four inter-generational performers, windows, black holes, helium reveals layers of physical imagery born out of real lives and intimate scars, at times handing its audience the jarringly contrasting realities of one’s inner landscape and outer functioning, post-trauma.
The research-creation project, initiated Forcier as Principal Investigator in 2019, is intended to yield recommendations for directors and choreographers to reduce re-traumatization risk when asking artists to access personal autobiographical memory in development and performance. Hours of focus group and individual interview data on trauma embodiment were collected in the process. Currently under analysis, this data will be discussed with the audience through a brief post-performance panel involving the dancers and research team.
For this study, Forcier teamed up with Dora awardee dancer artist and assistant professor Louis Laberge-Côté (Toronto Metropolitain University) and prolific mental health researcher-clinician Dr. Allison Crawford (University of Toronto). Along with Laberge-Côté, celebrated senior artist and multiple award-winner Karen Kaeja, mid-carreer dancer Jordana Deveau and emerging Calgary-raised dancer Cassandra Grose constitute the work’s exquisitely generous and geniune cast. Award-winning Canadian composer and two-decade collaborator of Forcier’s James Bunton designed the work’s evocative soundscape.