Perfomance The performance was showcased and filmed in September 2021 as a part of Still Moon Arts Society’s 19th Annual Renfrew Ravine Moon Festival. The piece was choreographed by Isabelle Kirouac, filmed by Conor Provenzano and Wilson Mendes, and edited by Wilson Mendes. My self Playing Clarinet, chimes, and boardwalk […]
Performance
Future Shows To be announced Past Shows Being updated December 18th, 2019 – @ Bâtiment 7 – Montreal, Quebec, Canada Sunday, September 22, 2019 – Cracks in Creeks: Final Performance @ Collingwood Neighbourhood House Annex – Vancouver, B.C., Canada Saturday, April 13, 2019 – Embodied Clarinet @ Concordia Music Department […]
The piece is the outcome of researching the body’s connection to the clarinet. Exploration and play were used to find a myriad of sounds that can span a range from the visceral to the more traditionally “musical”. Light and shadow illuminate the bodies/actors on stage and their interconnection. The light […]
A commissioned composition by Still Moon Arts Society for a site-specific performance called Still Creek: Lost and Found Performed for Still Creek Stories
The concept:A 30-minute piece of sound textures built from the amplification of all the characters of wound within the clarinet (the subtle, incidental and the intended, apparent) which is abruptly cut off at the 5-minute mark because there is not enough time in the composition concert for 30-minute pieces. Composition […]
The Bamboozler is a tandem recumbent trike made of mostly bamboo. Isaac Rufus Rosen-Purcell conceived of the trike and then built it with the help of Max Metz. A Tune Written about the Bike by Clara Rose 3D model
Queer Youth Performer in this 2012 dance production by MACHiNENOiSY “Law of Proximity is a New Media and Dance performance created by Daelik and Delia of MACHiNENOiSY with composer and new media designers Stefan Smulovitz and Sammy Chien, musician, Chris Kelly and dancer Jennifer McLeish Lewis. Law of Proximity is […]
Costumes and performance idea crafted by Isaac Rufus Rosen-Purcell The concept was that the ghost fishes from the lost stream of Greater Vancouver Area were now swimming upstream and above ground, alongside the human paraders or festival goers.
Actor and dancer in the role of ‘Bud Steinway’ in both representations of the Dusty Flowerpot’s production Hard Times Hit Parade Original representation in Vancouver and touring version in B.C. Excerpts from the show