Voir grand au Congrès 2019
Narration et force: voix du théâtre autochtone du Canada
This panel discussion brings together award-winning performers, writers, and directors to explore how their artistic process reconnects them with self, family and their cultural heritage and illuminates sometimes difficult questions. Panelists discuss their artistry as a way to help express their identity and cultural practices, how they negotiate the inclusion of personal experiences in their projects, and how their work manifests their connections to their homelands and ancestral knowledges.
Panelists:
Sylvia Cloutier, Artiste interprète, productrice et réalisatrice
Margo Kane, Interprète, fondatrice et directrice générale artistique de Full Circle: First Nations Performance
Lindsay Lachance, Adjointe artistique au Théâtre autochtone du Centre national des Arts
Corey Payette, Dramaturge, acteur, compositeur et metteur en scène
Vidéo disponible uniquement en anglais.
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