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A FEW LITTLE DROPS
Sept 27, 2008

A FEW LITTLE DROPS (watch video here)
THE EXTRAORDINARY LIFE OF WATER

PLUS! FREE ECO-ART & SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM

As part of The Cultch's presentation of A Few Little Drops: The Extraordinary Life of Water , September 25 - 28th, the Eco-Art and Science Symposium invites artists and scientists to come together to explore the issues and inspiration of water. (Symposium events are free and take place September 27 & 28 only)

WHERE: On the field of Britannia Secondary School (William Street at Woodland Drive, Vancouver)

TICKETS: Symposium events are free.
Click here for ticket info for A Few Little Drops

SYMPOSIUM SCHEDULE

Saturday, September 27th, 2008
1:00 pm - Opening Procession
2:10 pm - Keynote Address, Beth Carruthers
4:00 pm - The Practice of Eco-Poetics
5:30 pm - Cultural Responses to Environmental Issues
8:00 pm - Commissioned installations by local artists
The Tigermilk Collective and visual artist Shannon Harvey explore regional water issues with specially commissioned installations.


Sunday, September 28th, 2008
12:00 pm - World River Day Panel
1:00 pm - Best Practices in Marine Conservation
2:30 pm - The Stanley Park Environmental Art Project

Ongoing - Creative Documentation neworld theatre's Adrienne Wong will be on-site with a team of artists documenting the happenings of the symposium.

PLUS - Food, arts and crafts for the kids, a bottled/tap water taste test by Check Your Head, info booths, and a dunk tank where you can soak The Cultch staff.

Please check for updates at www.thecultch.com . Program is subject to change.

 

TIGERMILK'S HONEYCOMB @ HIVE 2
June 5-14, 2008

We are thrilled to have been invited to install TigerMilk's Honeycomb at this year's very exciting HIVE2, part of the Magnetic North Theatre Festival.  Thank you for visiting us and sharing a bevy at our warehouse-chic performance party, nine nights of swarmingly good times...

HIVE 2 ran June 5-14, 2008 at The Centre for Digital Media in Vancouver.

Eleven of Vancouver/Victoria's most adventurous theatre companies created short installations in a party atmosphere.

A little info on HIVE 2:

"11 local companies perform 11 separate pieces in continuous rotation. Brace yourself for a carnival side-show, a piece of toy drama, a post-modern slice of faux dinner theatre … or different combinations of all that and more. The audience's experience is entirely self-directed, and there's always a lounge for shouting and a central party space to buzz the night away. "

Performances by Vancouver's Boca del Lupo, Electric Company, Felix Culpa, Leaky Heaven Circus, neworldtheatre, The Only Animal, Radix, Rumble Productions, Theatre Replacement, Theatre Conspiracy and Victoria's Theatre SKAM

Commissioned by Magnetic North Theatre Festival

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TREMORS FESTIVAL
March 28th & 29th, 2008

Catch the Tigirls March 28th and 29th in the 'Foreshocks & Aftershocks' program of Rumble Production's Tremors Festival.

We have been invited to create a short something-something to run before and after the main stage show, Penny Dreadful by the Halifax group Zuppa Circus Theatre at Performance Works. Look forward to a dark, spooky and top-secret experience.

 
   

ILLS, DRILLS & BLOWJOBS
February 13, 2008

presenting a reading of the new play by Lindsay Reoch and Stephanie Hayes

Wednesday, February 13, 2008 Rhizome Cafe, 317 East Broadway (@ Kingsway) 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm

** Please RSVP to lindsayreoch@tigermilkcollective.com as space is very limited **

About the play:

Commander Kitty has been forced to retire. Before her audience she makes preparations for a very important dinner party. A varicose vein disrupts the preparations and she is forced to reveal her doubts and thoughts regarding self-worth. Behind her sits the slave: a dumb musician who is tied to the piano. Sometimes she beats him. Kitty tries, with the help of her audience, to patch together her past as an "Army Star" with the silence that is now prevailing on the kitchen-stage. This play is about nakedness, varicose veins and blowjobs. Come!



   

TIGERMILK'S WINTER WONDERLAND
December 8th, 2007

To continue in the charitable spirit, the Vancouver division of TigerMilk hosted a fabulous holiday party to raise funds for WISH Drop-In Centre Society and our upcoming show Apparition. There were cocktails, music and some merry acts of performance! There were even a few elves that showed up…

To learn more about the Drop-In at www.wish-vancouver.net


   

WINTERWISH
December 19, 2006

An evening of acoustic music in support of art and community - WinterWISH was an awesome night of music with singer-songwriters Dan Mangan, Jess Hill and John Pippus , who are all donated their time and talent.

Half of the proceeds went to the WISH Drop-in Centre Society in the Downtown Eastside www.wish-vancouver.net   and the other half went to TigerMilk Collective to help fund our upcoming show. Through this collectively created work, TigerMilk is exploring their relationship to issues related to their immediate community, the Vancouver Eastside.

 


   

HOSPITAL HELL 2
October 28 , 2006

Once again, a success!

A disturbing operation room in the basement animated by the talented Frano Marsic, Duran Cruikshank and Nicole Deslauriers. A blasting party upstairs peopled by Jesus, Superman, giant mushrooms and lots of disco Queens!


   

THE WEDDING
September 30, 2006

Iin Gastown's 'The Office', TigerMilk Collective tied the knot. Witnessed by the friends and family of TigerMilk, we danced down the aisle and said our vows. After the short ceremony, there were play readings of Miranda Huba’s one act, The History of My Domestication, as well as scenes from Stephanie Hayes’s full length, Rigor Mortis. At the reception that followed there were drinks, a wedding cake, good tunes, video projection of Hospital City, and an interactive corner displaying sources we are using for the upcoming Stupid Little Girls, which included headsets with the music of Coco Rosie and books of photographs by Cindy Sherman and Annie Leibovitz.