Workman Arts Theatre has stairs up from the street into the building and into the theatre and stairs down to the washrooms.
ASL and live captioning provided for the October 12 post-show discussion.
Workman Arts Theatre has stairs up from the street into the building and into the theatre and stairs down to the washrooms.
ASL and live captioning provided for the October 12 post-show discussion.
Choreographed by Ronald Taylor / Ronald Taylor Dance / 60 min
GENRE: DANCE
TOPIC: DISABILITY, RECOVERY
TYPE: PERFORMANCE
PSYCHOSIS is inspired by the investigation of Ronald’s mental health episode in Canada and pulls into the present to explore an awareness of adversity, reconciliation and resilience. By connecting relationships between disability, environment and the human spirit, PSYCHOSIS seeks to explore the trauma and ongoing challenges of mental health, while dealing with bouts of darkness, depression and the human psyche.
Choreographer: Ronald Taylor
Performers: Michael Mortley, Kelly La Juenesse, Anthony ‘Prime’ Guerra and Emilie Jabouin
After the show on October 12, join the cast members to discuss the intricacies of creating and performing Ronald Taylor’s PSYCHOSIS. Through an inter-sectional lens, performers and audience members will have the chance to further reflect together on the performance and the insight that it provides.