SNAFU Society of Unexpected Spectacles
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SUITABLE TRANSPO

A Junk Puppet Spectacle

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Theatre SKAM’s family-friendly 


​​live performance
 festival in Victoria

A dozen theatre companies, from Victoria to Paris, will perform ten-minute shows in various spaces around the Galloping Goose trail, Songhees Park, and Songhees Walkway. 


​Central Tour
Launch point: 860 Central Spur Rd (at The Goose Trail) Victoria, BC

Tour time approx. 1 hour. (cycling & pedestrian)
Trail distance: 500 m
SHOWTIMES

​FRI July 14th 530PM-630PM

SAT July 15th  Noon-5PM
SUN July 16th Noon-5PM

ASL tour on Sunday July 16th at 12:40 pm 
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Tickets are Pay What You Can with a suggested donation of $10 per person or $20 per family.  No one turned away due to lack of funds! 
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SHOWS ON THE CENTRAL TOUR:
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Site 1 – Sarah Hin Ching U’s “Stratum”: “Stratum” is a performance installation interlacing dance and textile art. The installation created by Aynaz Parkas resembles a nest, and is composed of long stripes of earth tones silk and mesh fabric that intercross, interlays, hangs, and knots on each other. Together with intricate choreography by Sarah U, “Stratum” highlights 2 dancers, Sarah U and Jacqueline Ritter, who are long-time collaborators connected by their passion in contemporary dance and partner work.

Site 2 –  Salty Broad Productions’ “(You’re Invited To) Mary’s Very Beary Special Teddy Bear Picnic”: Mary is planning the greatest teddy bear picnic EVER, but when Mags is the only one to show up, things start to come apart at the seams. A silly, short play teaching us to embrace mess and dive whole heartedly into the things we love!

Site 3 – Green Hummingbird Productions’ “Dawn of the Hermit Crab”: A hermit crab struggles to search for a suitable shell to use as a home for a lot of its life, but you don’t have to be a decapod with a soft non-calcified exoskeleton to also struggle to find home. Dawn of the Hermit Crab takes a peek at the encounter of an eccentric sea-life enthusiast schoolteacher and a rowdy teen who is carrying a big weight. In between slinging insults at each other, the two find that they are able to form an understanding and connection.

Site 4 – SNAFU Society of Unexpected Spectacles’ “Suitable Transpo: A Junk Puppet Spectacle”: A dark and whimsical junk-art puppetry installation reflecting on the cycles of life and death.  From a distance, a suitcase-laden bicycle approaches, piloted by puppeteers, musicians, and clowns. The suitcases open up to reveal little homemade worlds, and the puppet show begins.

“[SNAFU] ​​will forever change the way you see theatre and its possibilities…as each audience member truly feels like an important part of the narrative.” – Montreal Theatre Hub

“A true pleasure that I would recommend to anyone who has become a little too familiar with reality.” – The Charlebois Post

Note: Ticket sales for each festival day will close at midnight the night before. Ex. ticket sales for Saturday will close Friday at midnight. There may still be walk-up tickets available at the launch points. Contact the SKAM Hotline (250) 386.7526 our box office (236) 478-8131 for more info.
We acknowledge and thank the lək̓wəŋən
(also known as the Songhees & Esquimalt First Nations),
​the Sc'ianew & the WSÁNEĆ first nations 
​for use of the land where SNAFU creates.
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