LAUNCH!
NOVEMBER 22, 2014, 4:00 PM
Show Coordinator: Elisa Hollenberg
Program Designer: Stefan Alexander
Artwork: Patricia Kambitsch
Website Manager: Andrea Bussinger
Video Editor: Emily Goulet
Photography (color): Nick Boehm
Photography (black-and-white): Camilo Gomez-Duran
Videography: Neil Clifford, Stefan Alexander, Ryan Genereaux
Visual Magick/ Art Director: Caroline Joyal
Sound Engineer: Michael P!
Stage Manager: Gary Toop
Front of House: Ayelet Grosbein, Henry Wai
Emcees/Entertainers: Henry Wai, Jane Husak
Create-Move-Connect Founder: Elisa Hollenberg
Program Designer: Stefan Alexander
Artwork: Patricia Kambitsch
Website Manager: Andrea Bussinger
Video Editor: Emily Goulet
Photography (color): Nick Boehm
Photography (black-and-white): Camilo Gomez-Duran
Videography: Neil Clifford, Stefan Alexander, Ryan Genereaux
Visual Magick/ Art Director: Caroline Joyal
Sound Engineer: Michael P!
Stage Manager: Gary Toop
Front of House: Ayelet Grosbein, Henry Wai
Emcees/Entertainers: Henry Wai, Jane Husak
Create-Move-Connect Founder: Elisa Hollenberg
Elisa Hollenberg
Elisa has danced from the young age of 7-17, with formal training in ballet, jazz and modern, who went on to focus on improvised and less formal dance forms such as the 5 Rhythms practice. She has a keen interest in seeing how ecstatic dance practice may transform into choreography, and therefore started the Create-Move-Connect project to experiment with creating dance pieces and choreography with ecstatic dancers. Michael P!
Michael P! is a multi-talented artist that hails from Scarborough. He followed his heart and his feet, (and his ears), in 2006 and they led him to street performing, various dance explorations and dj'ing lovingly at various ecstatic dances like "The Move". How are we moved by music, How is sound and music the same? If there is a dance and there is no audible music/sound, is there still music? How is a dance production like a musical score? These are personal questions I have the honour of exploring with this beautiful company. |
Camilo Gomez-Duran
Camilo Gomez-Duran is a self-proclaimed agitated-feminist, -Buddhist, and -photographer. His work illustrates several coffee-table books on the natural and urban landscapes of Colombia. His recent work focuses on photography as a political tool. You can view more of his photography here. |
Caroline Joyal
I am passionate about moving around my canvases with brushes and playing with colours. As a Registered Massage Therapist, I enjoy working with many elements that I find in my painting and dancing practice such as fluidity, energy, rhythm and texture. I strongly believe in the many benefits any art form can bring to someone’s healing. http://carolinejoyal.wix.com/joycat |
Andrea Bussinger
Andrea Bussinger is a new-ish Torontonian who enjoys working for artists and healers. Her first creative loves, music and writing, taught her to dance between structure and freedom, a dance which has become a mindful, yet interesting alliance. A former therapist, she now makes websites for therapists and writes songs. |