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Greening Theatre Practice part three: travelling Blog Post by Sophie Gee, May 7, 2018 In this last instalment of the Greening Theatre practice blog series, I speak to colleagues about travelling: how do we reduce the carbon footprint of cross-national and...
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Greening Theatre Practice part two: Patrons Blog Post by Sophie Gee, April 27, 2018 In the second part of our three-part blog series on how theatre practice can be revisioned to be more environmentally friendly, I take a look how theatres can reduce the environmental...
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Greening Theatre Practice part one: productions Blog Post by Sophie Gee, April 20, 2018 There’s a number of places I can start but let’s go with plastic wrap. At the Montreal Fringe in 2017, I directed a play called Pluck’d by Ke Xin Li. In the production, the entire...
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Tectonic Women…Carmen Aguirre Blog Post by Joy Ross-Jones, March 9, 2018 I’ve been chewing on the word bravery. It first came up last year when Micheline and I were discussing Artista. She asked, “Do we want Artista to offer the participants a safe space or a...
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Researchers say that after seven years (some say ten), every cell of your body has renewed itself. So I could say that I become a new person, every seven years. I love this idea that I continue to somehow renew myself as I age. I also love this ‘shedding of self’, a...