Theatre
alan.h.warner@gmail.com
902 385 6153
Moving a Forest, created by Borahm Kim, is an audience-engaging game-theater play about the forest. It explores themes of sustainable balance and "resource" management amid the ecological crisis. Spanning conversations from South Korea and Mi’kma’ki (Nova Scotia), this interactive experience asks us to reimagine our relationship with the Wabanaki Forest.
Although it is free with a voluntary donation to the Blomidon Naturalists Society, it is important to pre-register at: https://forms.gle/h9X314GpyonhhHey9
Previous versions of Moving a Forest have been adapted and presented at the Seoul Performing Arts Festival, ARKO Art Center in Seoul and the LUX Gallery in Sweden. The piece has gone through four** versions so far in total, taking the form of board game, installation and interactive game-theatre.
Our collaboration unites voices from Borahm’s home in South Korea with stories and research from Mi’kma’ki(Nova Scotia). The forest is present in all of our lives, if we are curious enough to listen. Thank you to everyone who joined us for our work in progress and we hope to see you at the show!
alan.h.warner@gmail.com
902 385 6153
Moving a Forest, created by Borahm Kim, is an audience-engaging game-theater play about the forest. It explores themes of sustainable balance and "resource" management amid the ecological crisis. Spanning conversations from South Korea and Mi’kma’ki (Nova Scotia), this interactive experience asks us to reimagine our relationship with the Wabanaki Forest.
Although it is free with a voluntary donation to the Blomidon Naturalists Society, it is important to pre-register at: https://forms.gle/h9X314GpyonhhHey9
Previous versions of Moving a Forest have been adapted and presented at the Seoul Performing Arts Festival, ARKO Art Center in Seoul and the LUX Gallery in Sweden. The piece has gone through four** versions so far in total, taking the form of board game, installation and interactive game-theatre.
Our collaboration unites voices from Borahm’s home in South Korea with stories and research from Mi’kma’ki(Nova Scotia). The forest is present in all of our lives, if we are curious enough to listen. Thank you to everyone who joined us for our work in progress and we hope to see you at the show!
Pricing & Tickets
Pricing: Donation
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Fri Dec 6, 7pm Aquakultre & Planet Caravan |
Sun Dec 8, 12pm Lunch Matinee with Joe H Henry |
Fri Dec 13, 7pm Youth Open Mic |
Sat Dec 14, 7:30pm Ellen Gibling & Adrianna Ciccone |
Fri Dec 20, 6pm A Tribute to Kenny & Dolly's Christmas Album |
Fri Dec 20, 8:30pm A Tribute to Kenny & Dolly's Christmas Album |