yödoishëndahgwa’geh (a place for rest)
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Rosy Simas Danse - Three Thirty One Space
yödoishëndahgwa'geh is inter-sensorial space of moving image and sound by Seneca artist Rosy Simas and her collaborative composer François Richomme. The intention of the space is to contribute to the healing of generations on the river behind us - our ancestors, and in front of us - generations yet to be born.
This iteration installation was created by Rosy Simas, Heidi Eckwall and Sam Aros Mitchell.
Reservations needed for a peaceful and socially distanced visit. Please make your reservation HERE. Only 5 visitors will be allowed in the space per hour.
Read an interview HERE of Rosy Simas and performer Sam Mitchell by Juleana Enright on Simas’ yödoishëndahgwa'geh installation at All My Relations Arts (September 2021).
COVID-19 Protocols:
To attend a Rosy Simas Danse event, individuals must be fully vaccinated and display proof of vaccination status.
Rosy Simas Danse is unable to admit anyone who is not able to present these documents.
A CDC approved face covering (mask) is required to be worn at all times during the event.
Unvaccinated children, age 5 and under, may attend Rosy Simas Danse events, if accompanied by a vaccinated adult.
Capacity restrictions for yödoishëndahgwa’geh is 5 audience plus 2-3 RSD representatives (staff/subcontractors/volunteers).
Simas’ research for yödoishëndahgwa’geh was supported by a 2021 Pamela Beatty Mitchell Residency in Contemporary Dance at Colorado College Department of Theater and Dance.