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Peril to Promise: Navigating the Waters of Today's Canadian Theatre
Canada's National Arts Centre
5 episodes
3 months ago
In 2020/21, NAC English Theatre and Black Theatre Workshop (BTW) initiated a transformative two-year partnership, the "co-curation model". As the partnership draws to a close, this podcast is intended to share insights and advice on the initiative. The podcast's vision expanded with new artistic directors, Nina Lee Aquino and Dian Marie Bridge, to encompass broader narratives of change in Canada's theatre scene and was released during the Professional Association of Canadian Theatres (PACT) conference in June 2023. Following its success at the conference, we are re-launching the five-episode series, with an invitation to theatre companies, artists, and the public to delve deeper into the recent challenges and victories in Canadian theatre, acting as a beacon of insight for our shared journey ahead. Thank you for tuning in. Nina Lee Aquino and Dian Marie Bridge
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In 2020/21, NAC English Theatre and Black Theatre Workshop (BTW) initiated a transformative two-year partnership, the "co-curation model". As the partnership draws to a close, this podcast is intended to share insights and advice on the initiative. The podcast's vision expanded with new artistic directors, Nina Lee Aquino and Dian Marie Bridge, to encompass broader narratives of change in Canada's theatre scene and was released during the Professional Association of Canadian Theatres (PACT) conference in June 2023. Following its success at the conference, we are re-launching the five-episode series, with an invitation to theatre companies, artists, and the public to delve deeper into the recent challenges and victories in Canadian theatre, acting as a beacon of insight for our shared journey ahead. Thank you for tuning in. Nina Lee Aquino and Dian Marie Bridge
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Episodes (5/5)
Peril to Promise: Navigating the Waters of Today's Canadian Theatre
Calls to Actions
1 year ago
24 minutes

Peril to Promise: Navigating the Waters of Today's Canadian Theatre
The Production Exodus
1 year ago
30 minutes

Peril to Promise: Navigating the Waters of Today's Canadian Theatre
The Great Resignation
1 year ago
34 minutes

Peril to Promise: Navigating the Waters of Today's Canadian Theatre
Turning the Big Ship
1 year ago
38 minutes

Peril to Promise: Navigating the Waters of Today's Canadian Theatre
Been There, Now What?
1 year ago
33 minutes

Peril to Promise: Navigating the Waters of Today's Canadian Theatre
In 2020/21, NAC English Theatre and Black Theatre Workshop (BTW) initiated a transformative two-year partnership, the "co-curation model". As the partnership draws to a close, this podcast is intended to share insights and advice on the initiative. The podcast's vision expanded with new artistic directors, Nina Lee Aquino and Dian Marie Bridge, to encompass broader narratives of change in Canada's theatre scene and was released during the Professional Association of Canadian Theatres (PACT) conference in June 2023. Following its success at the conference, we are re-launching the five-episode series, with an invitation to theatre companies, artists, and the public to delve deeper into the recent challenges and victories in Canadian theatre, acting as a beacon of insight for our shared journey ahead. Thank you for tuning in. Nina Lee Aquino and Dian Marie Bridge