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A conversation with Lucien Durey

By: Katie Walkley, Peak Associate On January 22, SFU MFA alum Lucien Durey will perform his show, So Many Feelings, at Djavad Mowafaghian World Art Centre, joined by singers Caroline Ballhorn, Chance Lovett, Amanda Sum, and Mark Wolf. This show goes beyond the norms of performance with a call-and-response between the call of the silent lip-syncing videos of the performers and the response of them singing live to the audience. The footage spans over 12 years and was all filmed on the same camera, and so, along with the live concert, audience members get to watch a seamless progression of Durey aging a decade. In the following interview, he discusses his openness to include personal and humorous elements into his art. The following interview has been...

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A conversation with Lucien Durey

By: Katie Walkley, Peak Associate On January 22, SFU MFA alum Lucien Durey will perform his show, So Many Feelings, at Djavad Mowafaghian World Art Centre, joined by singers Caroline Ballhorn, Chance Lovett, Amanda Sum, and Mark Wolf. This show goes beyond the norms of performance with a call-and-response between the call of the silent lip-syncing videos of the performers and the response of them singing live to the audience. The footage spans over 12 years and was all filmed on the same camera, and so, along with the live concert, audience members get to watch a seamless progression of Durey aging a decade. In the following interview, he discusses his openness to include personal and humorous elements into his art. The following interview has been...

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A conversation with Lucien Durey

By: Katie Walkley, Peak Associate On January 22, SFU MFA alum Lucien Durey will perform his show, So Many Feelings, at Djavad Mowafaghian World Art Centre, joined by singers Caroline Ballhorn, Chance Lovett, Amanda Sum, and Mark Wolf. This show goes beyond the norms of performance with a call-and-response between the call of the silent lip-syncing videos of the performers and the response of them singing live to the audience. The footage spans over 12 years and was all filmed on the same camera, and so, along with the live concert, audience members get to watch a seamless progression of Durey aging a decade. In the following interview, he discusses his openness to include personal and humorous elements into his art. The following interview has been...