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West Coast premiere of ILBIJERRI Theatre Company’s Blood on the Dance Floor

SFU Goldcorp Centre for the Arts06 Feb '19 to 09 Feb '19 @ 8:00 PM - 11:00 PM

    DanceHouse, SFU Woodward’s Cultural Programs, and Talking Stick Festival are honoured to present the West Coast premiere of ILBIJERRI Theatre Company’s Blood on the Dance Floor by Jacob Boehme, on stage February 6–9, 2019 at 8pm at the SFU Goldcorp Centre for the Arts. Rooted in Aboriginal Dance, theatre, and storytelling, this award-winning work, written and performed by Jacob Boehme, choreographed by Mariaa Randall, and directed by Isaacc Drandic, is based on the deeply personal experience of Boehme, a renowned dancer, writer, and choreographer from the Narangga and Kaurna nations of South Australia. Blood on the Dance Floor unapologetically shares Boehme’s emotionally honest story of gay, Blak, and poz identities; and explores the struggle, heartache, and enduring spirit of someone living at the intersection of Aboriginal, queer, and HIV-positive communities.

    When Boehme was diagnosed with HIV in 1998, he reached out to his ancestors in search of answers. Through a series of moving theatrical vignettes complete with video and sound design, choreography, and visceral narrative that transverses time, space, and characters, Blood on the Dance Floor pays homage to Boehme’s ancestors’ ceremonies, while dissecting the politics of gay, Blak, and poz identities. From a ‘gay elder’ grieving young men lost to disease and despair, to the current culture of hook-ups and casual sex, deeper moments sketched between Boehme and his father will underscore the legacy of racism, homophobia, and shame permeating the work with both personal and cultural history.

    A Melbourne-based artist, director, and producer, Boehme received his dance training at NAISDA Dance College, Australia’s premiere Indigenous training college, and graduated from the Victorian College of the Arts with a Master of Writing for Performance (2014), and Master of Puppetry (2007). He is an alumnus of the British Council’s ACCELERATE Indigenous Leadership Program and is the former Creative Director of Yirramboi, the Melbourne Indigenous Arts Festival. Blood on the Dance Floor is Boehme’s debut as a playwright, which was first developed as part of ILBIJERRI’s Black Writers Lab. The work premiered in 2016 at the Arts House in North Melbourne to critical acclaim, was awarded Best Independent Production at the 2016 Green Room Awards in Melbourne, and is now on a 2019 Canadian Tour.

    Randall is a Bundjalung/Yaegl woman from the Far North Coast of New South Wales, Australia. An in demand teacher, performer, and choreographer throughout Australia, she graduated from NAISDA Dance College, and holds a Diploma in Dance, a Graduate Diploma in Performance Creation, and a Master in Animateuring from the Victorian College of the Arts. Aside from Blood on the Dance Floor, Randall is known for her following works: HALF (a solo work), Poetry in Motion (created in collaboration with second-year dance students at VCAM), Painting the Dance (a dance installation), and Divercity (premiered at Dance Massive in 2017).

    Drandic is an actor, director, and dramaturge who trained in the Aboriginal Theatre program at the West Australian Academy of Performing Arts. He received the Uncle Jack Charles Award at the 2008 Victorian Indigenous Performing Arts Awards, recognizing “best achievement by a Victorian theatre practitioner.” In 2012, he was a participant in the British Council ACCELERATE Program. He is also a member of Malthouse Theatre’s Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander Advisory Committee.

    Warning: For audience members age 15 and up. Performance includes adult concepts (sexual & drug references), coarse language, and loud music.

    DanceHouse, SFU Woodward’s Cultural Programs, and Talking Stick Festival present ILBIJERRI Theatre Company: Blood on the Dance Floor by Jacob Boehme

    Dates: February 6–9, 2019 at 8pm
    Pre-Show Speaking of Dance Conversations – Post-identity Utopia
    Tuesday, February 5, 2019
    For more information visit: dancehouse.ca/speaking-of-dance/

    Ticket Prices: From $35

    Address: SFU Goldcorp Centre for the Arts 149 West Hastings St, Vancouver, BC

    Website: dancehouse.ca

    Photo by Dorine Blaise

     

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    Event Location SFU Goldcorp Centre for the Arts
    Address: 149 West Hastings St
    Post Code: V6B 1H4

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