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Sound Symposium’s Cape Spear 24 video

April 19, 2025
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Photo of native dancer in colourful regalia at Cape Spear, Newfoundland. Canada by Terry Day
Becca Sharr, dancing at finale of Sound Symposium’s Cape Spear 24 in 2024. Photo by Terry Day. 2025

ST. JOHN’S, NL – International new music and performing art festival Sound Symposium has released it video of Cape Spear 24. A one night show piece performance of musicians, dancers and artists at Cape Spear National Historic site … and the “most eastern point in North America”

 

 

On July 24th, 2024, Sound Symposium XXI came to a close at Cape Spear National Historic Site. This site-specific, land-based work was conceived of by artistic director Erin Donovan of Hear Here Productions, along with co-artistic director and choreographic director Susanne Chui.

Supported by many funding agencies

Cape Spear 24 was supported by Year of the Arts and CelebrateNL. Sound Symposium is supported by the Canada Council for the Arts, ArtsNL, the Government of Canada (Canadian Heritage), the City of St. John’s, and MusicNL.

We acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts. We acknowledge the support of ArtsNL, which last year invested $5.3 million to foster and promote the creation and enjoyment of the arts for the benefit of all Newfoundlanders and Labradorians.

MUSICIANS

Robyn Love, Jeff Reilly, Bill Brennan, Duane Andrews, Eastern Owl, Lucas Goudie, Amy Parsons, Greg Bruce, Gabriela Sanchez Diaz, Jennifer Mong, Kathy Kennedy, Joe Sorbara, Sarah Rossy, Geordie Haley, Kasey Pocius, Persio Dominguez, Piantini Nulibeth, Ortiz de Dominguez, Ana Luísa Ramos, Bruno Vinhas,Timothy Feeney, Cassia Streb, Stephen Eckert, Martin Daigle, Matthew Roome, Ambrose Pottie, Reid Robins, Cassondra Murray.

DANCERS

Andrea Tucker, Andrya Duff, Sarah Rossy, Marie-Josée Chartier, Vanessa Cardoso-Whelan, Becca Sharr, with regalia by Michelle Roy.

PRODUCTION SUPPORT

Heather Rumancik, Cape Spear 24 Technical Director and Lighting Designer.
John D.S Adams, Cape Spear 24 Lead Sound Engineer.
Michelle LaCour, Sound Symposium XXI Technical Director.
Emily Critch, Emma Hamilton, Nick Bendzsa, James Benoit, Bert Power, Kaitlin White, Doug Leeman, Luke Blackmore.

Thank you to Sound Symposium XXI staff and volunteers: Kathy Clark-Wherry, Ife Alaba, Wendi Smallwood, Chad Feehan, Rob Power, Kellie Walsh, and all the volunteers who helped make this event possible.

Special thanks to Parks Canada, Pascale Gerdun McGuire, and Glenn Keough.

Photos and video by: Greg Locke, Terry Day, David Hiscock and Udantha Chandraratne
Edited by: Greg Locke and Michelle LaCour

Music: Excerpt from “Grotesquerie” by Nicole Lizée from the album Problematica by India Gailey

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Greg Locke

Greg Locke has been a working journalist, photographer and video producer for more than 30 years. He has worked for Reuters, Globe and Mail, Agence France Press, CBC, Canadian Geographic and CNN Parts Unknown.

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