FAIR TRADE

by Jessica Creane & Yannick Trapman O’Brien

Showing in the CCNH Great Hall

Showing in the CCNH Great Hall •

Is trust given freely, or earned over time?

The first in a series of experiments from a pair of critically acclaimed Experience Makers.

Showing in the Christ Church Neighborhood House Great Hall


20 N American St, Philadelphia, PA 19106

Friday, Dec 16 @
5:30PM & 7:15PM

Saturday, Dec 17 @
3:15PM & 4:45PM

Sunday, Dec 18 @
4:00PM & 5:45PM

Appropriate for ages 18+

Is Trust given freely, or earned over time? Is Fairness judged on a geological timescale or in the span of a second? How much can you get in exchange that birthday present you got from your least favorite aunt?

Fair Trade is the first in a series of experiments from critically acclaimed Interactive Experience Makers Jessica Creane (Know Thyself, Chaos Theory, Schrodinger's Cat) and Yannick Trapman-O’Brien (The Telelibrary, Undersigned), designed to invite participants to lean into these questions and discover what exactly we give and take when things change hands.

In this thought experiment turned philosophical swap-meet, you’ll bring 3 possible offerings to negotiate a trade with a stranger.

It may be a deeply personal exploration of how you do (or don’t) come to Trust the people you meet. It may be a perspective-smashing upheaval of how you decide the Value of things. It may short circuit your notions of how to find meaning and fulfillment. It may even be the Fairest trade you've ever made. It will definitely be a chance to discover your own definitions.

What might you bring—and what might you get in return?

Come find out.

All participants are asked to book no more than 1 ticket per showtime, as this experience is designed for two strangers. You should set aside 70 minutes for this piece, but your time experience will vary based on participant input - a power which you will share with that other stranger.


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About the Artists: Jessica Creane, Linnea Bond, &
Yannick Trapman-O’Brien

Jessica Creane (Performer, Co-Creator)
Yannick Trapman-O'Brien (Performer, Co-Creator)
Linnea Bond (Performer)

Jessica Creane is a game and immersive experience designer focused on personal and communal tranformation through play. She is the founder of IKantKoan Play/s, Professor of Game Design at Drexel University and CUNY City Tech, a 2022 Arctic Circle Artist-in-Residence, a 2022 Buckminster Fuller Institute Design Science Fellow, an environmentally-focused game designer with The National Parks Service, and a founding member of The Rachael Carson Center Existential Toolkit for Climate Justice Educators. Jessica recently gave a TEDx talk on embracing uncertainty through play and her work has been presented at The World Economic Forum, Fastaval, SXSW, ArsNova, Caveat NYC, HERE Arts, Tanween Creativity Festival, BostonFIG, The New York Times, and KQED San Fransisco. Her work ranges from single-player games to epic events. She often reads by candlelight.

Yannick Trapman-O’Brien is a Performer, Theatermaker, and Creative Hand for Hire with a long history of helping institutions craft engagements and thoughtful processes and helping creative teams build capacity. His practice centers on exploring the exchanges and spaces we are willing to make with strangers, and seeking unorthodox applications for performance. People pay him to act, which he has done in Shakespeare, devised work, performance actions and immersive works, as well as amphitheaters, basements, historical mansions, forests, and one time on a bike. Past credits include The Walnut Street Theater, Theater Mitu, Witness Relocation, the Interactive Playlab, The American Czech Theater, New Light Theater, and performances at the Franklin Institute, Morris Jumel and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museums. He is an alumnus of NYU Abu Dhabi (Theater, BA) and an ongoing collaborator with Monument Lab, Al-Bustan, Guerilla Science, and Alterra Productions. He is also the creator of The Telelibrary, a critically acclaimed telephone performance for audiences of one (2022 True/False Film Festival, 2021 Denver Film Festival, 2021 Indiecade Awardee for Innovation in Experience Design, 2020 No Proscenium Jury and Audience Selection; Outstanding Achievement in Immersive & Experiential Production). Occasionally, he sleeps.

Linnea Bond is a performance artist, actor, writer, director, and teacher who produces work with intentional social momentum. With degrees in Sociology, Acting, and Devising, her work explores apocalypse on a global, communal, and individual scale. She has employed audience participation, traditional storytelling, clown, essay, audio, and site specificity to probe these themes and frequently makes work through engagement with community partners to explore themes relevant to that partner. No Proscenium called her 2021 Fringe sell-out New World Rising! "elegant, nuanced, and well executed... a must see piece of kinetic theatre."
She will also be showing her solo-show Heart Ripped Out Twice and So Can You at Miniball.

Visit:
https://www.yannickto.com/
https://ikantkoan.com/
linneajbond.com

Follow:

@lil.jan.john
@linnea.bond