A woman stands shrouded in plastic debris, with text at the right.
Event

Sea Unseen

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An immersive dance performance with plastics collected on the shores of Sable Island

Saturday, November 9th  |  2pm
Wednesday. November 13th  |  7pm
Paul O'Regan Hall, Halifax Central Library, 5440 Spring Garden Rd

FREE ADMISSION - EVENT REGISTRATION NOW OPEN!

Beyond the captivating beauty of its wild horses and windswept dunes, Sea Unseen uncovers the hidden story of ocean plastic pollution on Sable Island. Dance, music, and storytelling unite in a delicate balance of artistic expression and environmental activism, holding space for the urgent and complex issue of plastic pollution. Born from a collaboration between Mocean Dance and the Sable Island Institute, Sea Unseen embodies the struggles of the ocean itself, navigating a sea of plastic in search of hope.

Dive into this family friendly multi-disciplinary experience in one of our free performances at the Halifax Central Library.

 


 

Want to learn more about Sea Unseen, and our work with Sable Island Institute? Click below to read our feature article from the Canada Council for the Arts:

Dancing With Debris: Mocean Dance Brings the Ocean's Struggle to Life