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Helen Yung

ThisGen 2020 Mentor

Helen Yung is an inter/transdisciplinary artist. She studied theatre production design with Astrid Janson at the UC Drama program (University of Toronto). She makes installations, interactions and interventions. She curates and designs environments, exhibitions, and performances (theatre, dance, digital, live art). In her work with newcomers to canada, Helen blends performance, conceptual art, and social R&D to transform conventional approaches to settlement, looking at what Art has to offer Immigration. Helen has received three Toronto Dora Theatre award nominations (Outstanding Scenic Design, Outstanding Lighting, and Outstanding Production). She has been invited to share and create work around the world, including Frankfurt, New York, Graz, Montreal, Syros, Buenos Aires, Banff, Charleville-Mezières, Marnay-sur-Seine, Sydney, and the bush of New South Wales. Her approach to scenography is transformative, conceptual, multi-dimensional, and sensuous. Design credits include: Das Geswicht der Amiesen (The Weight of Ants) directed by Christof Seeger-Zurmühlen for D’Haus (Düsseldorf State Theatre); LULU v. 2 to 7 directed by ted witzel with v.4 directed by Susanna Fournier for Buddies in Bad Times Theatre and the red light district; The Youth Elders Project directed by evalyn parry for Buddies in Bad Times Theatre; Taken By Night co-directed by Andrea Nann and Helen Yung for Dreamwalker Dance Company; This Is Why We Live directed by Coleen Macpherson for Open Heart Surgery Theatre Company; workshop productions of Gertrude and Alice directed by Karin Randoja for Buddies in Bad Times Theatre; and Purgatory in Ingleton (scenic design) directed by Birgit Schreyer Duarte for the red light district and Storm &nd Stress Co.

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