Sunday, August 2, 2009

Ontariario










Some of the people that I interviewed were in and around the small community where I grew up (Kemptville, Ontario, about an hour away from Ottawa). I got to visit with people who I knew as a little girl and made a few friends with people who I wished I had met many years ago. Here a couple of photos from some of the homes and gardens of the people that I met.

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Kismet workshops



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The Kismet creative team is Emelia, Anita, Daryl, Camille and Hazel and we have just completed our second creation workshop.
In June we all met up in Toronto and spent a week introducing all of the interviewees to the team.
It was a very fulfilling week and there were many times we felt overwhelmed with the honor of hearing your Kismet experiences.
Our interviewees were all close with us in the room that week and we thank them again for their openness and trust in us telling their stories.

Soon after, in July we spent another week in Vancouver, delving further into the stories and finding themes, images and inspiring concepts that have similar creative touchstones.
We also got more imaginative and experimentational with our approach to the material.
"Hmmmm, what would happen if this character and this character met?" "What if this piece is only movement and music, no words are neccesary."

One of the Kismet questions was "Do you have a song that moves you when you hear it?"
We played some of the songs that were our interviewees favorites and we are now compiling a Kismet CD with a collection of all of the 100 favorite songs we have collected. Lets just call it an ecclectic mix.

So now its back to the writing table until our next workshop in November. We'll keep you posted.

More Kismet adventures







I got to have my own personal connection to Kismet on this trip. I went to the community i was born in called Usk, now population 5.
I crossed the Skeena river via a one-car ferry, saw the house my Dad built and met the man who's mother saw me take my first steps. We drank beers under a gazebo with some old-timers who remembered my family. It was a lovely feeling of going home. I briefly contemplated quitting theatre, buying land up there and homesteading untill i heard about the 8 month winters.
After the interviews, Hazel and i watched Midge roll around in something smelly for an hour. We were so tired we just thought it was the funniest thing we had ever seen
Our Kismet trip was complete in Usk. We were amazed and satisfied and filled with peoples powerful stories. It was time to start heading home.

Bella Coola photos





Some photos from Hazel and Emelia's Kismet journey up north.
Bella Coola was a highlight. But the long and winding roads, lunches out of the trunk and baby horses sure helped.