Jazz Slave Ships
Jazz Slave Ships was a site-specific performance collaboration between Vancouver artist Jan Wade and London-based performer Vanessa Richards that involved the creation of an ancestral altar. It took place in two U.K. ports in October 1996: on the West Coast in Whitehaven, Cumbria (the last English slaving port), in an 18th century bonded warehouse used to store liquor and guns used in the slave trade; and on the East Coast in Hull, Yorkshire in Wilberforce House, the birthplace of the anti-slavery pioneer William Wilberforce and now a museum of anti-slavery. The production took place over a 3-week period that began Sept. 30, 1996.
Jazz Slave Ships
October 1, 1998
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Cast (2)
Jan Wade
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Vanessa Richards
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Crew (16)
Directing
Paul Wong
Director
Elspeth Sage
Director
Writing
Vanessa Richards
Writer
Jan Wade
Writer
Production
Elspeth Sage
Executive Producer
Andrew Dodds
Production Assistant
Jonti Tarbuck
Production Assistant
Kerry Elliott
Production Assistant
Sound
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Simon Herbert
Still Photographer
Elspeth Sage
Camera Operator
Paul Wong
Camera Operator
Jon Bewley
Still Photographer
Simon Herbert
Camera Operator