Wednesday
May 13, 2026
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Doors Open and Audience Arrival
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Elaine Chan-Dow: Five Flower Tea (五花茶)
Performance notes: Participatory work involving brewed herbal tea, dried botanicals, scent, taste, and optional honey. Snacks may also be provided. It is structured around sitting at a low table on the floor, with cushions provided. Chairs are also available for those who prefer not to sit on the floor. This performance involves herbal tea, botanicals, and snacks. Participants with allergies, sensitivities, or dietary concerns are encouraged to check the ingredients first. Participants are invited on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Break
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Hope-Adina Adler: Like a Bird
Performance notes: This performance includes burlesque, stripping, and themes related to disability and stigma.
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Tess Martens: Easy Listening, Dancing, & Baking
Performance notes: This performance includes 1990s pop and hip-hop music, dancing, baking smells, chewing gum, and references to childhood memory, mental health, trauma, and gendered domestic labour.
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Break
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Wang Zi: Canadian News, May 12, 2026: English with English Translation
A score for two voices and one scroll
Performance notes: This performance includes amplified voice and spoken correction and engages themes of language learning, mispronunciation, correction, migration, and mother–daughter relationships. The work may resonate strongly for audience members with experiences of accent correction, linguistic shame, or immigration-related language pressure or trauma.
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Break
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lwrds duniam: sigil medicine
Performance notes: This performance includes nudity, themes of sexual trauma, disability, ritual death and rebirth, and embodied transformation. It also includes body marking with ink and volcanic ash clay, fabric wrapping, and imagery that may evoke mourning, vulnerability, or ceremonial practice. No direct audience participation is required.