CATR 2022 Conference: Call for Volunteers

2021-10-08T18:23:42+00:00September 20, 2021|

CATR 2022 Conference: Call for Volunteers The CATR 2022 Conference Organizing Team Needs You! The Communications Committee is looking for new members to work on communications for the 2021 CATR/ACRT Conference. Tasks include determining communications needs with the organizing team, writing communications documents (CFPs, communiqués, logistics documents, copy for the [...]

CATR 2021 Grants & Scholarship Recipient Citations

2021-09-20T17:28:49+00:00September 20, 2021|

Congratulations to the winners of the CATR 2021 Grants & Scholarships! Citations for the awards are listed below and a video announcement is available here: CATR Announcements 2021 Final.mp4. McCallum Scholarship Morgan JohnsonJohnson’s research-creation project explores the gendered narratives of domestication that have structured Canadian settler colonialism, how they manifested [...]

After the Occupation: Artists Respond to the Crisis in Afghanistan

2021-09-19T23:46:02+00:00September 19, 2021|

For Immediate Release September 6, 2021 Contact: Summer Mahmud projects@teesriduniyatheatre.com 438-866-3130 After the Occupation: Artists Respond to the Crisis in Afghanistan Join Teesri Duniya Theatre for a panel discussion to bring awareness to the evolving crisis facing Afghanistan. With the departure and abandonment of US, Canadian and international presence, Afghanistan [...]

Minding Niimi / Imagination / Imaging September 18th (13.30 EDT, 18.30 BST, 19.30 CET)

2021-09-18T13:40:49+00:00September 18, 2021|

Tickets are now available for this innovative live streamed event which will be shown in the round! An Indigenous Dancer, An Indian Dancer, An International Group of Collaborators Indigenous land, An Urban Park, A Concrete Environment Human Eyes, A Handheld Camera, A Smartphone Camera A GoPro camera, A Drone Camera, [...]

Streaming Life: Storying the 94

2021-09-18T13:33:24+00:00September 18, 2021|

Native Performance Culture and the Rhythm of (Re)Conciliation: Remembering Ourselves in Deep Time is a multi-disciplinary working group at the University of Toronto that has dedicated itself to a process of relaxed, land-based research (informed by Indigenous research principles and protocols) to gently unearth, listen and respond to  the buried histories [...]

Black And Free: Theatre & Conversation

2021-09-13T23:44:25+00:00September 13, 2021|

Black And Free: Theatre & Conversation Friday, Sept. 24, 6:30-8:00 Register: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/black-and-free-theatre-and-conversation-tickets-165747572451 This event opens with an excerpt of the play No Knowledge College about four Black graduate students, follows with a conversation with three established Black theatre artists and concludes with an audience question and answer period. All aim [...]

BLACK CANADIAN THEATRE LEADERSHIP: EMBRACING TRANSFORMATION AND ADAPTATION

2021-09-10T21:20:20+00:00September 10, 2021|

The Department of Dramatic Arts at Brock University invites you to the first online presentation of Transformation and Adaptation in Theatre Pedagogy and Training, a new series presented as part of the 2021-22 Walker Cultural Leaders Series: BLACK CANADIAN THEATRE LEADERSHIP: EMBRACING TRANSFORMATION AND ADAPTATION Sept. 20, 2021 — 6:30 to [...]