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Cluster Opens FRI 27 MAR 8 PM
INTERFACES Cluster Festival 290 McDermot Avenue Winnipeg 27 March – 3 April 2015 Opening 27 March . 20h Cluster 2015 marks two extraordinary new collaborations: the first with Toronto’s Vector Festival 2015 in co-presenting the Impossible Architectures video game art exhibit
Cluster Opens FRI 27 MAR 8 PM
INTERFACES Cluster Festival 290 McDermot Avenue Winnipeg 27 March – 3 April 2015 Opening 27 March . 20h Cluster 2015 marks two extraordinary new collaborations: the first with Toronto’s Vector Festival 2015 in co-presenting the Impossible Architectures video game art exhibit
Choreography for Henry IV
Choreography for 1 Henry IV, directed by Jamie Armitage, ADC Theatre. May 2015.
Choreography for Henry IV
Choreography for 1 Henry IV, directed by Jamie Armitage, ADC Theatre. May 2015.
Pas Deux at Le fifa
Pas Deux Choreography by Sasha Amaya, Video by Scott Leroux Le festival international du film sur l’art Centre Phi – Espace B 407, rue Saint-Pierre Montréal 19 – 20 March 2015 Pas Deux screens 28 March 2015 . 21h Le
Pas Deux at Le fifa
Pas Deux Choreography by Sasha Amaya, Video by Scott Leroux Le festival international du film sur l’art Centre Phi – Espace B 407, rue Saint-Pierre Montréal 19 – 20 March 2015 Pas Deux screens 28 March 2015 . 21h Le
Cluster Board 2014-2015
Cluster Board of Directors 2014-2015 Heidi Ouellette,Co-Director (Winnipeg) Luke Nickel, Co-Director (Bristol) Eliot Britton, Co-Director (Montreal) Gordon Fitzell (Winnipeg) Sasha Amaya (Cambridge) John Funk (Winnipeg) Karen Sunabacka (Winnipeg) Jane Puchniak (Winnipeg) Cluster is Canada’s most dynamic take on contemporary art and sound.
Cluster Board 2014-2015
Cluster Board of Directors 2014-2015 Heidi Ouellette,Co-Director (Winnipeg) Luke Nickel, Co-Director (Bristol) Eliot Britton, Co-Director (Montreal) Gordon Fitzell (Winnipeg) Sasha Amaya (Cambridge) John Funk (Winnipeg) Karen Sunabacka (Winnipeg) Jane Puchniak (Winnipeg) Cluster is Canada’s most dynamic take on contemporary art and sound.
Power of 30 Opens 5 SEP 5 PM
The Power of 30 MAWA // Mentoring Artists for Women’s Art 611 Main Street Winnipeg 5 September – 4 October 2014 Opening 5 September 2014 . 17h-20h Closing Party 3 October 2014 . 18h-20h In September and October 2014, over
Power of 30 Opens 5 SEP 5 PM
The Power of 30 MAWA // Mentoring Artists for Women’s Art 611 Main Street Winnipeg 5 September – 4 October 2014 Opening 5 September 2014 . 17h-20h Closing Party 3 October 2014 . 18h-20h In September and October 2014, over
Pas Deux at Power of 30
Still from Pas Deux, video by Scott Leroux and Sasha Amaya, 2013 Pas Deux Power of Thirty MAWA // Mentoring Artists for Women’s Art 611 Main Street Winnipeg 5 September – 4 October 2014 Opening 5 September 2014 . 17h-20h
Pas Deux at Power of 30
Still from Pas Deux, video by Scott Leroux and Sasha Amaya, 2013 Pas Deux Power of Thirty MAWA // Mentoring Artists for Women’s Art 611 Main Street Winnipeg 5 September – 4 October 2014 Opening 5 September 2014 . 17h-20h
Process Work at the AGSM
Process Work Community Gallery Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba 710 Rosser Avenue, Unit 2 Brandon 4 September – 20 September 2014 Opening 4 September . 19h30
Process Work at the AGSM
Process Work Community Gallery Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba 710 Rosser Avenue, Unit 2 Brandon 4 September – 20 September 2014 Opening 4 September . 19h30
Shooting Sailing Project
Shooting new short, August 2014. Supported by Urban Idea and the Winnipeg Arts Council’s Placemaking Challenge.
Shooting Sailing Project
Shooting new short, August 2014. Supported by Urban Idea and the Winnipeg Arts Council’s Placemaking Challenge.
NY Times Review !
Barely Moving, but Communicating Volumes By ALASTAIR MACAULAY JUNE 12, 2014 “….more engrossing were three animated films of dance movement, called collectively “Zala Moves,” by Paloma Ayala, making dance continuity from line drawings of the dancer-choreographer Sasha Amaya. In one dance
NY Times Review !
Barely Moving, but Communicating Volumes By ALASTAIR MACAULAY JUNE 12, 2014 “….more engrossing were three animated films of dance movement, called collectively “Zala Moves,” by Paloma Ayala, making dance continuity from line drawings of the dancer-choreographer Sasha Amaya. In one dance
