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Tamara has spent her life challenging the colonial view of music making, performance, and education. Tamara’s pedagogy revolves around the avant garde, where there is no right or wrong when it comes to music. Tamara came to the Region of Waterloo as an international student strongly influenced by her Indian roots and her fierce spirit for social ad…
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Mengchao comes to the Region of Waterloo as a transplant from the United States. Winding her way from Wall Street to Canada had her re-evaluate what is important in life. Mengchao decided to launch Wu Ceremics full-time in 2020 and clay became a lifesaver for her during the pandemic. Her work connects themes of Chinese identity, immigration, and hu…
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Kate dives deep into her recent production, 20 Grains of Rice, a performance which explores themes of Japanese Canadian identity. The story starts as Kate finds herself as part of one of three non-white families growing up in Elmira and follows a journey of struggle to maintain culture in a different country. The process involved uncovering hushed …
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Listen in as Ellie gives us a sneak peek into the local arts scene and businesses that support diverse artists in KW. We take a dive into the social and political challenges of being a queer artist in the area and the importance of standing in solidarity together. Most of all, Ellie reminds us that we are all artists and urges us to find our artist…
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In this episode, Sumaira talks about the journey of immigrating as an artist, including the struggle to create community, navigate gender normative roles, the barriers of the mainstream art scene, and juggling the gigging economy of artists. Sumaira’s art reflects real life struggles and engages women in exploring trauma, women’s frustration, and c…
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Karen walks us through her journey of becoming a female composer in a male dominated profession and how her Metis roots influence her compositions. In this episode, tune is as we dive into the male sexualization and jouissance of women’s anguish and death in mainstream theatre and media over the course of history, and the importance of women reclai…
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Join us for an intriguing conversation with Elfie about the power of art to engage in spirituality, trauma healing, and fighting the censorship of women. Thinking of art as process rather than product, Elfie delves into the way art can engage communities, challenge capitalism and other systems, inform collective consciousness, and inspire a revolut…
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In this episode, Heather joins us to speak about how theatre has the capacity for social change. Using the pedagogy of the Theater of the Oppressed, Heather dives into her work with theatre laboratories to address issues such as home(less)ness. In this conversation, we discuss the perpetual challenge of an artist trying to survive in a gig economy …
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Welcome to the podcast! I’m so glad you found us here. Yup, you read it right, we are screaming into the microphone. Honestly, I’m tired and I’m angry…about so many things. And, you know what I noticed? So are many other women. This podcast is a safe place for women to express their anger and their rage, especially in the political and social arena…
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