LIVELab 10th Anniversary: The Innocents
Apr 2, 2024 to Apr 4, 2024
7:00PM to 10:00PM
Shaping the Future of Arts, Technology, and Wellbeing
Music Performance, JOHN LANE and ALLEN OTTE
and
Documentary Film, dir. WOJCIECH LORENC
In-person and LIVEstreamed from the LIVELab
Two nights only!
Tuesday, April 2nd and Thursday, April 4th, 2024
7:00 PM – 10:00 PM ET
Doors open at 6:30 PM
TICKETS
In-person General Admission: $30
In-person Student Admission: $10
LIVEStream: FREE (register to receive link)
Buy Tickets or Register for LIVEStream
Optionally, both in-person and online audiences can participate in a research study using LIVELab’s new eye-tracking technology!
All information and an invitation to participate will be sent to the email used for registration.
About The Innocents: Now the subject of an award-winning documentary film, The Innocents is social justice advocacy through performance art. Composed by world-renowned percussionists, Allen Otte and John Lane, the work is an effort to delve deeply into the current issues surrounding the subject of wrongful imprisonment and exoneration, as well as a commitment to connect with the communities in which it is performed. During the LIVELab event, audience members will watch both the live music performance and the documentary.
The music performance explores aspects of the issues surrounding wrongful imprisonment and exoneration in the American criminal justice system: mistaken identity, incarceration, injustice, politics, psychology, and resilience. Some of the pieces are meant to be uncomfortable – a bit too long, momentarily chaotic and confusing, difficult to understand, provocative. Others are simple and direct: melodic and in familiar genres, lyrics recited to percussive accompaniment. Working on an emotional level, the goal is to shine a light on the issue of wrongful incarceration—as if through a prism—in hopes that various aspects surrounding it may briefly come into focus for each of us.
The feature-length documentary, directed by Wojciech Lorenc, showcases Allen and John’s techniques for composing and performing The Innocents. It follows them on tour throughout the US, as they play for everyone from school children to exonerees. Throughout the documentary, we meet some of the individuals affected by unthinkable injustice. We see their reactions to the music performance and bear witness to their incredible resilience.
Learn more: www.the-innocents.com
This event will be LIVEstreamed and video recorded.
A processing fee is added to ticket price at check out.
This concert is generously supported by NSERC Discovery, incite Foundation for the Arts, McMaster University Alumni, TD Insurance, Marsales Real Estate, and Long & McQuade Musical Instruments