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The Story of Kigwa
Lisa Ndejuru
“Our stories exist in a sea of other stories and teachings that have yet to be created for our time.”
Naheyawin
Jacquelyn & Hunter Cardinal
When the Work Needs to Happen
Todd Houseman + Lady Vanessa Cordoba
Multiple Bodies
Kama La Mackerel
VIOLETTE
Joe Jack & John
Necessary Uniqueness
Erin Ball
“An Elder once said: ‘Don’t let your knowledge die with you.’”
Passing on Knowledge
Barbara Kaneratonni Diabo
Don’t Lose Courage
Lisa Ndejuru
“Did this process move Iranian culture from the margins to the centre?”
Writing Cross-culture
Anahita’s Republic
Weave Together
Ahmed Moneka
Dancing as Is
Maxime D.-Pomerleau
The Aesthetics of Accessibility
Veronique West
Freedom to Move
Bibish Marie Louise Mumbu
An Experience That Transcends Seeing
Audrey-Anne Bouchard
The Two-Spirit Dictionary
Jennifer Alicia
Full of Cracks
Veronique West
“‘Déchirée’ suggests a tearing out: the shared uprootedness we bear in mind to embrace our difference.”
Uprooted Selves, Uprooted Disciplines
Roxanne de Bruyn + Camille Havas + Aouatef Kikrou
Lyrical Hands, Resonant Hands
Hodan Ismaël Youssouf
Deconstruct and Break Down
Santiago Guzmán
Contemporary Nomads
Henry Daniel
What Silences Have You Inherited?
Veronique West
Close Your Eyes and Listen
Audrey-Anne Bouchard
The Aftermath Still Echoes
Barbara Kaneratonni Diabo
“I believe my work as an artist is rooted in community.”
Open Process Dramaturgy
Santiago Guzmán
“Not seeing makes it easier to be in the thick of the action and feel it all around us.”
Immersive and Multisensory Storytelling
Audrey-Anne Bouchard
Disruptions and Entry-points
Veronique West
“ASL is a very beautiful language. The interpreters are part of the performance.”
Turning Sound Off
Chris Dodd
Finding the Words
Lisa Ndejuru
New Creative Worlds
Katherine Adams + Kattia Thony + Catherine Dagenais-Savard
“Experience has taught us that redefining the arts is a political and spiritual act.”
Mother Tree
Terry Hunter (Nang Gulgaa) + Savannah Walling (hl G̱at’saa)
Body, Voice, and Indigeneity
Soleil Launière
“What would those movements mean, in a disconnected world?”
When I Dance
Barbara Kaneratonni Diabo
Fighting with a Ghost
Kagan Goh
How Do I Play Blackness?
Philippe Racine + Lyndz Dantiste + Tatiana Zinga
Shining a Light
Barbara Kaneratonni Diabo
Same Difference
David Mesiha
A Fragmented Dialogue
Veronique West
“What does decolonization mean through aesthetics; and what does that look like for each individual artist?”
The Art of the Decolonial
Jiv Parasram
The Kanienkeha:ka Worldview
Barbara Kaneratonni Diabo
Finding One’s Voice
Santiago Guzmán
“I was able to stumble upon another Indigenous figure, now from my new home.”
La Tlanchana
Santiago Guzmán
What the Stage Communicates
Audrey-Anne Bouchard
“How are ‘non-standard’ bodies perceived?”
Dance and Afro-descendence
Chloé Saintesprit
Fragments
Audrey-Anne Bouchard
Crip Inspirations
Paul David Power
Seedings
Lisa Ndejuru
“I propose the de-colonization and re-contextualization of clown pedagogy”
Expanding the Clown
Derek Kwan
Do We Own Stories, or Do Stories Own Us?
Lisa Ndejuru
The Ghosts We Love
Santiago Guzmán
Can Connections Overcome Emptiness?
Barbara Kaneratonni Diabo
Moods and Emotions
Audrey-Anne Bouchard
“In a world of complacency, the least we can do is try and make a little change.”
Emerging Creatives
Jesse Del Fierro
Creating Multilingual Dramaturgy
Art Babayants
Connecting Absences
Veronique West
“Pushing for more equity, more quality art, more space for people outside the zeitgeist.”
Blood + Soil
Rouvan Silogix
Sharing the Stage
Santiago Guzmán
A Choreography of Senses
Audrey-Anne Bouchard
Traces of the Past
Veronique West
The Words Before All
Barbara Kaneratonni Diabo
“What if we took the time to re-learn the language of our body as our first language?”
Somatics of Self
Meryem Alaoui