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PRELUDE Festival 2023

PERFORMANCE

(Cancelled) Dream on the Farm: The More Things Change

Farm Arts Collective

Theater, Music, Puppetry

English

75 minutes

1:00PM EST

Saturday, October 21, 2023

Prospect Park, Brooklyn, NY, USA

CANCELLED DUE TO RAIN Storm on Saturday

 

Farm Arts Collective is spending a decade from 2020-2030 on DREAM ON THE FARM, a series of original devised plays about climate change. 

We were so excited to share play #4 in this decalogue of climate change plays at The Prelude Festival. Sadly and fittingly, due to the very intense rainy weather we are experiencing, we need to postpone the performance as Friday and Saturday rains will be prohibitive to rehearsal and presentation. 

 

We look forward to bringing the show to Prospect Park in the late Spring and working with Frank and the Prelude who will include The More Things Change in a new festival called DOWN TO EARTH.

We wish to thank all the people who supported our GoFundMe campaign—we will definitely use this finacial support for our re-scheduled Prospect Park performance in late Spring 2024.

 

Sincerely,

Tannis Kowalchuk


"The More Things Change" is play #4 in a 10-play series of climate change performances, created by Farm Arts Collective. Conceived and directed by organic farmer and theatre-maker, Tannis Kowalchuk, "The More Things Change"is a promenade performance that tells the story of a multi-generational farm family who is offered a large sum of money to sell their organic farmland to developers of a “bio-diversity” theme park called Eco-Land. The offer pitches the family into a dramatic crisis and a riveting family drama unfolds as they decide what to do in the face of climate change and their own personal dreams—to sell or not to sell?


The devised performance features original music, a chorus, and puppetry. The work premiered at Willow Wisp Organic Farm in August 2023.


Conceived & Directed by Tannis Kowalchuk

Text by The Ensemble, Mark Dunau, Melissa Bell, Hudson Eynon-Williams

Composer Doug Rogers

Music and Choral Director Annie Hat

Additional songs by Melissa Bell, Mark Dunau & Traditional music

Company Manager Jess Beveridge

Costumes by Chris Barkl

Parade Puppets by Sue Currier & Ace Thomas

Stage Manager Cami Pileggi

Dramaturg Jess Barkl-Lopez

Ensemble Actors

Jess Beveridge as Sarah Wilder

Beau Brazfield as Oliver Wilder

Michael Chojnicki as Grandpa “GiGi” Walter Wilder

Ginny Hack as Aunt Linda

Annie Hat as The Ghost of Grandma

Tannis Kowalchuk as Nora Kosciuk-Wilder

Lexee McEntee as Candace Two Feathers

Doug Rogers as The Narrator, Old Joseph

John Roth as Theron Wilder

Jonah Watwood as Jo Wilder

Hudson Williams-Eynon as Justin Darling

The Musicians & Chorus

Pam Arnold, percussion & banjo

Rebekah Creshkoff

Tiffany Esteb

Annie Hat

Karen Hudson, guitar

Kris Kurtz

Doug Rogers, guitar & piano

Phoenix Murns


National Endowment for the Arts, Radio Drama Network, William E. Chatlos Foundation, Honesdale National Bank and Deep Roots individual donors.

Content / Trigger Description:

Farm Arts Collective is based on Willow Wisp Organic Farm in Damascus, PA, a 30-acre solar-powered vegetable and flower farm owned and operated by farmers Greg Swartz and Tannis Kowalchuk.

Farm Arts Collective was founded in 2018 by theatre artist, Tannis Kowalchuk, to provide programming in four life-sustaining practices: farming, art, food, and ecology. Our mission is to serve and improve our rural community in creative ways that intersect art with farming and ecology. The collective offers a full season of unique public programs, events, and performances, and feeding people farm-fresh food is always a priority at events.

Farm Arts Collective has developed and trained a LOCAL ensemble of over 25 actors, scientists, farmers, stilt-walkers, playwrights, and composers who create ORIGINAL innovative and spectacular performances. The company was featured in THE NEW YORK TIMES Arts Section.

DREAM ON THE FARM is a ten-year performance project focusing on climate change. From 2020-2030 the company creates and presents one new play every August. The event attracts hundreds of people to the farm for a week of site-specific theatre performances about the environment, farming, and climate change that both educates and entertains. Every performance also includes a meal of farm fresh food shared by audience and artists.

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