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Philip Warren Sarsons has participated in numerous creation-based works in addition to a career in Canada’s regional theatres. [Phil’s] years working with Robin Poitras of New Dance Horizons has been of lasting inspiration, where he was collaborating with Robert Bringhurst to create NDH’s noteworthy “Ursa Major.” A graduate of the University of Alberta's BFA-Acting program and the Summer Lab Intensive with One Yellow Rabbit Phil is greatly inspired by the Japanese style of Butoh; he has collaborated with Eric Rose and Ghost River Ensemble to create “Something To Do With Death” - a Sergio Leone inspired Divised-Theatre creation; he participated in Vancouver’s ‘Battery Opera’s’ performance of  “Spektator” - a Qi-Gong-meets-Boxing exploration of Malaysian cock-fighting; and he was awarded an artist-in-residency by John Murrell during his tenure at the Banff Centre to create “Silence & One Day” with Belgian choreographer Karsten Kroll, as well as his score for the 2001 production of "The Hobbit." Philip only recently published his “Book of Gardens,” a seven year effort to condense his two-decade study of I-Ching into sixty-four six-line poems. Proceeds of this book are being sent to Johnson’s Landing where Sarsons completed a significant amount of the writing for this book. 

A doneation from every sale will go to the Johnson's Landing community.

I am interested in further professional writing opportunity. As per the invitation which concludes The Book of Gardens, I invite visual artists to submit photographed work to create a coffee-table edition of The Book of Gardens whose proceeds will also be put toward an ecological purpose.

 

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{dragonfly photo: Janet MacIntyre}

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