Bits from Strangers
Dana Nicole Morrison, Ryan Genereaux,
Emily Goulet, Michael Demski
Emily Goulet, Michael Demski
This piece has been inspired by the moments when you overhear something in conversation between two strangers or a passerby on their phone that piques your interest and consumes your focus.
Back
Back
Michael Demski grew up in the wild back-country of the Rocky Mountains. At age 11, he and his family set off on a voyage that would span 8 years and 52 countries, sailing around the world. Michael therefore spent most of his life in other countries, cultures, and characters, developing, cultivating an ease with which to perceive the world through a unique lens. After dancing in Europe with professional contemporary dance companies, he returned to Canada to immerse in his lifelong dream of acting. He has always been passionate about exploring the capabilities of the human body, mind, and spirit. Michael is also an avid martial artist, having trained in over 15 different styles. As an actor, he has performed in numerous short films, independent features, theatre, and other projects.
Ryan Genereaux
I have been moving, dancing, acting, creating, exploring who I am and what I am capable of in some form my whole life. I love using my body, my voice, my emotions and ideas to express the my stream of all creation. I love creating worlds with my being and inviting people to journey to and past the edge of their energetic experience. I am different and I know it. I encourage everyone to be themselves and accept others who are expressing their truth and their joy. We are here together to be whatever our being sings. And we are here to appreciate who we are when we feel our song.
I have been moving, dancing, acting, creating, exploring who I am and what I am capable of in some form my whole life. I love using my body, my voice, my emotions and ideas to express the my stream of all creation. I love creating worlds with my being and inviting people to journey to and past the edge of their energetic experience. I am different and I know it. I encourage everyone to be themselves and accept others who are expressing their truth and their joy. We are here together to be whatever our being sings. And we are here to appreciate who we are when we feel our song.