Let Down Your Hair
Artist Bios
Swallow-a-Bicycle Theatre and Sage Theatre are proud to present the creative team for Let Down Your Hair!
Tour Guides: Heather Falk & Owen Chan
Performance Installations:
– Tony Tran & Pamela Tzeng
– Sara Deabler & Natasha Jensen
– Ian McFarlane, Kathryn Smith, James Wade & Kevin Jesuino
– Kyle Hinton
– JAS 360
Producers / Curators: Mark Hopkins & Charles Netto
Tony Tran & Pamela TzengPamela and Tony are Calgary-based dance makers, performers, choreographers and producers. They are both very excited to return to Ignite!! with their recent collaboration, appearing in Let Down Your Hair, a Calgary Tower performance tour. For more about their various projects please visit www.pamelatzeng.com & www.tonytran.ca. |
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Sara Deabler & Natasha JensenSara Deabler is a writer undertaking a Master’s degree in creative writing. Natasha Jensen, a recent graduate of ACAD, is an artist and cultural worker. Natasha and Sara have been best friends since high school; one time they ate an entire bucket of ice cream together before 10 a.m. They are thrilled to be part of the Ignite! Festival. |
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Ian McFarlane, Kathryn Smith, James Wade & Kevin JesuinoThis multifaceted, motley mash up of artists stems from a vast array of disciplines, including performance, design, playwriting, installation, and community engagement. Let Down Your Hair will be the first time this group has assembled, brought together through a love of performance, collective creation and found space. |
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Mark Hopkins – Producer / CuratorMark Hopkins is a Calgary-based theatre artist and community-builder. He is the Co-Artistic Director of Swallow-a-Bicycle Theatre, Calgary’s leading purveyor of fearless site-specific theatre. He’s also thrilled to be associated with artsScene Calgary, ArtsVote Calgary, Calgary Arts Development, the Calgary Foundation, the Mayor’s Arts Champions Committee and VoteKit Calgary, and is the host and founder of We Should Know Each Other.
Mark experienced his professional playwriting debut with Lunchbox Theatre’s 2012 production of Super 8, a play that he co-wrote with Charles Netto, that won the Discovery Prize in the 2011 Alberta Playwriting Competition and that will be adapted into a short film in 2014. |
Charles Netto – Producer / CuratorCharles is the Co-Artistic Director of Swallow-a-Bicycle Theatre. |