What started as a reaction, that lead to a question, followed by an invitation built momentum and scope. It all began with a question at the start of the Great Pause, How do we tell a story simultaneously to two audiences, one in the room and one behind a screen with one thing in common they are both live. What followed was the documentation of the story behind the story. Lakes and Streams followed a path of process through twists, turns, obstacles and delays. It never proclaimed to have answers instead it focused on celebrating process through an ongoing time where celebrating anything is so very difficult. Join the storyteller (Hunter Cardinal), the chaos wrangler (Murray Utas) and the glue (Lindy Mullen) as they walk beside you highlighting why fours and eights got them through it all and how they came to arrive ready for the next question. Part chat, part viewing and fully present this particular lab was also born out of not being able to do what we set out to do. Come collaborate and commiserate and ask us anything. Also, Azimuth Theatre rocks.
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ASL Interpretation and Auto-Generated Captions will be provided
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Your self
HUNTER CARDINAL
Hunter Cardinal is an artist and a good one. He is also wise, kind and likes to bake.
MURRAY UTAS
Murray Utas is also an artist who currently gets to work with a whole gaggle of magic makers which includes being able to hang out on the daily with Megan Dart. He thinks that is pretty cool.
LINDY MULLEN
Lindy Mullen is the Matrix, but not the kind that calls you Mr. Anderson, the upgraded module with charcuterie.