Once Upon a Time in a Place called NOWhere

By

keyes and the nogooddoers

 

Mar 27-29 + Apr 3-5  | 7:30 PM

12th Ave Arts Mainstage |1620 12th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122

 
Presented through Made in Seattle, Velocity’s Nationally Emerging Creative Incubator

*Individual tickets go on sale about 6 weeks prior to performances.

Seattle icon Keyes Wiley is back with an all new piece and a stellar cast of collaborators! Be sure not to miss this wildly inventive and emotively human work, presented on Capitol Hill in the spring of 2025. This piece is presented through Made In Seattle, Velocity’s Nationally Emerging Creative Incubator.

once upon a time in a place called nowhere | keyes and the nogooddoers

“I am creating a new group performance project Once Upon A Time in a Place Called NOWhere which will premiere at 12th Avenue Arts in March 2025. The project grew from my desire to lean into surrealism and the mundane as a reaction to our current world full of chaos and hyper stimulation.

The stage is set up like a studio apartment, and the starting premise is that I have invited 6 to 8 people over for a game night. Using creative tools like set installations that transform over time, performative scores that introduce chance and improvisation, and choreographed dance and spoken word, the games we play will attempt to save the world. Each game, like Jenga, Chess, and Spades represents a “conflict” or “social construct” and the object is to not lose any games because that could mean something catastrophic for the rest of the world. 

As the performance progresses the stakes of these games slowly shift and escalate. The performers “win” and “lose,” and the effect of the real-time choices they make are embodied in their movements, amplified to represent the collective loss and grief we experience in isolation. Performers one-by-one join the audience, and the set gradually expands, physically implicating spectators in what’s happening onstage, touching on how we are all complicit in both local and global events whether we like it or not.

The premise of this show is inspired by my personal experiences, and a direct reflection of how my family would gather at my grandma’s home and compete with each other. Games acted as a buffer for larger communications and conversations. Levity never left the room no matter how complicated the conversations ended up being. This piece builds on this concept, using embodiment and games as a practice for collectively talking about hard things. 

Once Upon A Time in a Place Called NOWhere is a mundane surrealist game night where the stakes are so high that losing could mean the end of the world. This work serves as a public intervention in a world parallel to our own.”

– Keyes Wiley

Artist bios 

KEYES WILEY

Nia Amina Minor

Lore Aschoff

will courtney

Olivia Anderson

CAMERON DAY O’CONNELL

Ryan Vinson-Jacobs

EMMA LAWES

Nationally Emerging Creative Incubator

Velocity’s Nationally Emerging Creative Incubator, Made in Seattle, provides support to Seattle-based artists through early ideation, development, premiere, and national tour of the work. In this program, Velocity provides a seed commissioning fund, and encourages artists to schedule the development of their work over a few years with both creative and technical residencies alongside setting a full development and touring strategy that includes building relationships with national presenters and applying to both local and national creation and tour funding.

PROGRAM SUPPORT

Made in Seattle is a core residency program, and supported by the Raynier Foundation along with Velocity’s season sponsors and community of individual donors. Interested in joining the community of support to make the Bridge Project possible? Contact erin@velocitydancecenter.org  to learn how you can be involved.

ACCESSIBILITY INFORMATION

12th Ave Arts is fully accessible for wheelchairs and walkers. The lobby and bathrooms are at street level, and seating is available without the need for an elevator or stairs. The venue is also equipped with an Assistive Listening Device. 

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