Enemy Lines
Enemy Lines A contemporary view of a historic unjust act in a new dance theatre performance. Choreographed by Mayumi Lashbrook, Produced by Aeris Körper. Enemy Lines is a live dance performance that looks at how a climate of fear divided and led to the incarceration of Canadians.
26-28
May
Location
Black Box Theatre - LR Wilson Hall1280 Main Street West, Hamilton
Enemy Lines is a live dance performance that looks at how a climate of fear led to the incarceration of Japanese Canadians. Held by curiosity, choreographer Mayumi Lashbrook looks back at the actions taken against her family during World War II. Suddenly deemed a threat after the Pearl Harbour attack in 1941, over 22,000 Canadians of Japanese descent were forcibly removed from the coastline of British Columbia - their lives forever altered.
Lashbrook seeks to understand these events in Canadian history and the curious hold it’s had on her life. Her work illuminates the cycles of fear based oppression and intolerant thinking that still afflicts us today. In Enemy Lines she elucidates our hardwired need for each other, and the way that disconnection can hinder our growth. Enemy Lines is a tender reminder of the fractures of our collective past and the possibilities for our shared future.
Enemy Lines is produced by Aeris Körper, a professional dance company based in Hamilton. Aeris Körper brings people into their bodies through creation, presentation, and facilitation of dance that explores, questions, reflects and reveals connections across race, gender, sexuality, age, identity, ability and experience. Enemy Lines will be presented at the McMaster University’s L.R. Wilson Hall from May 26 to 28, 2023 for Hamilton audiences
$12.50-32.50