Portraiture by Drew Berry

Video available all weekend July 23rd-25th

Portraiture is a cinematic manifestation of a personal journal. In an attempt to accurately capture the artist’s emotional and environmental shifts throughout one year, journal entries are translated into site-specific improvised movement portraits. A genuine depiction of impulse and reflection, the cinematic landscape gems lure the interpreter’s imagination through a time of isolation. While moving through Canada’s four distinct seasons, Portraiture invites us to find a gentle sense of admiration for the inevitability of change.

Born and raised in Guelph ON, Drew Berry is a Guelph/Toronto-based multidisciplinary performance artist and teacher. Her mediums include dance, theatre, photography, videography, and classical piano. Drew is a company member with Rock Bottom Movement where she has participated in residencies at Canadian Stage, Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, Canada’s National Ballet Open Space Program, and Toronto Dance Theatre. The company’s most recent production, “hollow mountain”, was awarded two Dora Mavor Moore awards for Outstanding Production and Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble. Other collaborators include: Kaeja d’Dance, Portal Dance, Jaberi Dance Theatre, Frog in Hand, Emma Kerson, Nico Al Ajillo, Irma Villafuerte, Kate Hilliard and Alias Dance Project. A graduate from Quinte Ballet School of Canada’s post-graduate program, Drew holds her BFA (Honours) from the Performance Dance program at X University. Drew recently completed a year-long residency at Guelph Dance Festival where she had the time and support to create her latest work, “Portraiture”.

Co-Presented with Guelph Dance

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