Performer Profile: Amanda Pye

Amanda Pye

What’s love got to do with it?

Amanda Pye is a graduate of the Ryerson University dance program. Currently pursuing a career as a professional dancer & actor, recent credits include: Gadlfy Dance Company, Canadian Contemporary Dance Theatre, Shotgun Juliet Theatre Company. Film & television credits include: Warehouse 13, The Strain, and Reign. Amanda is Co-Artistic Director of ReActive Dance Theatre, and Co-Founder of The Garage.

facebook – https://www.facebook.com/amanda.pye

Come to hub14 this Friday to see Amanda explore dance, theatre and questions of love at Seasonal Activities, v.iii!

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Performer Profile: Alexander Wong

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Description. A one person set, where one suggestion will be used to created multiple characters and possibly scenes.
It might be funny.

Alex Wong is an improviser and actor from Toronto. A regular performer Comedybar, Socap Theatre and other spots around Toronto. Currently, he is collaborating with acclaimed playwright and director Bobby Del Rio on an upcoming series on the web.

Come check out Alex’s one-man improv set at Seasonal Activities, v.iii

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Performer Profile: Polynomials

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Near Strangers

I almost went to bed

without remembering

the four white violets

I put in the button-hole

of your green sweater

and how i kissed you then

and you kissed me

shy as though I’d

never been your lover

– L. Cohen

Polynomialsis the conduit for the creative projects of Karissa Fyrrar and her variables. For Seasonal Activities, she will be joined by long-time musical partner Math Rosen and movement collaborators Jen Hum and Sarah Reid.

 

Fyrrar is inspired by the human condition, the perils of everyday life, and the things our hands and faces do in the moments we stop thinking about them.

web – karissafyrrar.com

Near Strangers will be presented as part of Seasonal Activities, v.iii

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Performer Profile: Christian Quaresma

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Illusioned/ Disillusioned

A monologue on the nature of inspiration, “Illusioned/ Disillusioned” is meant to address the constant cycle of ups and downs in many of its analogies as they pervade our culture and private lives. With an attempt to look at the psyche of creative practices, Christian Quaresma voices the connections that tie the most sublime notions of art to the zen of doing laundry, among other things.

Christian Quaresma is a satellite of Toronto, where he reads and writes for his amusement.

twitter – @ceemqu

web – www.christianquaresma.com

Christian will be presenting Illusioned / Disillusioned at Seasonal Activities, v.iii at hub14

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