Performance
Threshold | curated by Christina Anna Trutiak

LAB #2: Threshold
A public performance series proposed by Christina Anna Trutiak

ARTISTS
Isaak Fong
lwrds duniam
Tess Martens

Threshold is a site-specific performance series that invites emerging performance artists to choose a staircase in Toronto and to develop a performance in reflection to this transitional space.

Staircases vary in shape and size and reflect the architectural and cultural norms of their time. Symbolically, a staircase suggests a continuum for human growth that unites two things; places, ideas or states of being. Stairs feature a duality; they can act as a passage facilitator or a major barrier; an aesthetic delight or a spine-chilling obstacle.

A staircase’s inherent uncertainty and duality will provide a context for progressive actions, interesting dialogues and images for the audience and for the performers themselves. Depending on their context, location, materiality and function; there is a dependence in which our mind and body considers while walking on stairs. We must imbue a sense of trust. The action and option of ascending and descending on a structure integrates a decision that the performer is driven to make in contrast to a monospace of horizontal descent.

The staircase is an odd, fluid and queer space that exists as a threshold for human growth.

Threshold features solo performances representing autonomy within a larger system of interconnectivity. These transitional spaces bridge gaps toward other destinations.

A certain step may change things.
A certain step may evoke something new.
One action will lead to another.


PROGRAM DETAILS

lwrds duniam
Date: Sunday, April 13
Start time: 3:00pm
Duration: 1 hour, RAIN OR SHINE
Location: 1755 Lake Shore Blvd West, Toronto, M6S 5A3
Sunnyside Park revetment steps, adjacent to the boardwalk south of Gus Ryder outdoor pool. Intersection of Parkside Drive & Lake Shore Boulevard West.

I often dream of stairs surrounded by bodies of water. There are spiritual interpretations for staircases that consider them symbolic for life’s journeys and the cyclical nature of death and rebirth. oneiric, atemporal, sanctuary space is a site-specific land-based performance dreamscape, collaborating with the energies of the stones in relationship to the lake, tapping into their memories, and connecting my body to the magic of the water and land. 


Isaak Fong
Date: Saturday, April 19
Start Time: 9:00am, RAIN OR SHINE
Duration: 25 minutes
Location: Harbord Street Bridge, Harbord Street & Grace Street, 400 Grace St, Toronto, M6G 3A9
Performance consists of a 10-minute field study presentation followed by a 15-minute performance. After the performance, audience is invited to join in walking the route of Garrison Creek with the artist and other “walking collaborators” to the creek head at Lake Ontario near old Fort York (approximate walk duration 1.5 hours).

A field study where artist Isaak Fong performs the role of para-anthropologist/eighteenth-century log driver to facilitate a group “re-excavation” of The Lost Giant Steps buried along the western abutment of the Harbord Street Bridge to break up the “Log Jams” that conceal the City’s buried hydrology.


Tess Martens
Date: Saturday, April 26
Start Time: 9:00am, RAIN OR SHINE
Duration: 1 to 3 hours
Location: Baldwin Steps, Davenport Road & Spadina Road, 486 Davenport Road, Toronto, M5R 2V3

Whether it be daily workdays or nightly parties, I grind. The travel to work 9-5 grind. The nightclub genital grind. Grind on stairwell railings with a skateboard just like Tony Hawk’s video game. In this performance, I will be climbing the Toronto Baldwin Park steps and sliding down the railing until I get too tired or my vagina hurts from the “pole burn”. After each grind, using sanitary wipes to clean the public railings. Showing the play and leisure of sliding down the railings and the work and labour of cleaning afterwards. I will wear a women’s suit with a skirt and pink underwear to be a working 9-5 woman. Bridget Jones’ famous scene where a camera catches her sliding down a fire pole and the audience can see her knickers will be references. I will play Dolly Parton’s Working 9 to 5 on repeat on a boombox. Grinding 9-5 is a feminist and humorous performance about work and leisure with an absurdist take.

Artist
lwrds duniam

© lwrds duniam, 2025.

Canada
www.lwrds.ca

lwrds duniam is an interdisciplinary artist, designer, independent researcher, community educator, and 2019 OCAD University graduate (BFA Integrated Media) living and creating in Tkaronto. Born in Callao, PerĂș in 1984, lwrds has been calling Turtle Island home since 2002. Their ARTivist practice is informed by frameworks of Decolonial Critical Theory and is anti-racist, anti-oppressive, sex-positive, trauma-informed, and grounded in disability justice. With a focus on Critical Design and decolonial research practices and pedagogies, they have been working as an artist & designer for over a decade.

Their studio practice—which they call “BrujerĂ­a Praxis”—conjures performance, sculptural, illustrative, sonic, poetic, and remediated mixed-media outcomes, intuitively tapping into site-specific and responsive energetic exchanges. Emerging from a foundation of transgressive witchy knowledge, BrujerĂ­a Praxis honours sexuality and the erotic as key nurturing elements.

Guided by Afrodiasporic and Indigenous Cosmologies, BrujerĂ­a Praxis moves them to seek artistic collaborations through un/learning with more-than-human beings. lwrds is invested in decolonial land-based research and creation, considering arboreal entities as living elders and keepers of knowledge, and valuing non-human consciousness and intelligence. Through their art-making and research lwrds aims to build new entry points for connection, broadening the boundaries of their own understanding regarding their place in the world, their role as an artist and storyteller, and legacy as future ancestor.

In February 2024 they began working on an ongoing collaborative project in Cape Town, South Africa alongside artists Syrus Marcus Ware and Gabrielle Le Roux, developing a series of portraits of local Queer, Trans, Intersex BIPOC, as the newly-formed Trans Africa Collective. Prior to this, they completed international residencies at Materia Abierta in Mexico City (July–August 2023) and Live Art Ireland in North Tipperary, Ireland (April–May 2023). 

lwrds has most recently been awarded the Transformative Territories Award, special category of the COAL 2024 Prize, part of the Creative Europe 2024-2026 programme and will be participating in the Creative Assembly: Transformative Territories Residency at ArtMill Center for Regenerative Arts, Czechia, in August 2025.

Artist Orange

Just as a performance artist uses their body as their medium, this is a fragrance composed entirely of the orange tree: fruit, leaves, bark, roots, and flowers. Artist Orange performs itself.

Top Notes

neroli, blood orange

Middle Notes

fresh orange juice, petit grain

Base Notes

orange twig, orange seed