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Under the Radar Symposium 2024
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Under the Radar Symposium 2024

This series combines content from and about the 2024 Under the Radar Symposium, produced by the Under the Radar Festival and ArkType in partnership with the International Producing Commons (IPC), Creative and Independent Producer Alliance (CIPA), and HowlRound Theatre Commons. 

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Roma Self-Representation
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Roma Self-Representation

The aim of the festival and this series is to present and preserve the values of the theatre and theatrical heroes of the largest ethnic minority in Europe, highlighting the challenges the members of this minority face because of segregative and discriminatory practices—which offend minority rights. 

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Teaching Theatre
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Teaching Theatre

A Podcast About the Practice and Pedagogy of Theatre Education

Teaching Theatre examines the challenges facing theatre training programs post-pandemic. Each episode invites theatre educators and practitioners into the conversation as they interrogate topics like collaboration, inclusive programming, and work ethic while offering up ideas, strategies, and solutions that can be incorporated into programs and classrooms.  

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Theatre Tech Talks: Artificial Intelligence, Science, and Biomedia in Theatre
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Theatre Tech Talks: Artificial Intelligence, Science, and Biomedia in Theatre

Theatre Tech Talks: Artificial Intelligence, Science, and Biomedia in Theatre, is a podcast hosted by Tjaša Ferme, exploring new forms of theatre interwoven with high tech. In the interviews, Tjaša prodes at the "why"s and "how"s to demystify the intricate connection between the biological and artificial, as well as explore the innate wisdom of the body and how new tech can help us get a peek inside of our brains, bodies, and souls.

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Intimacy Directing for Theatre Book Release
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Intimacy Directing for Theatre Book Release

Celebrate the Release of the First Textbook to Address Intimacy and Consent Work in our Theatre Classrooms.

These livestream event celebrates the book release of Intimacy Directing for Theatre: Creating a Culture of Consent in the Classroom and Beyond with selected readings from the textbook and a Q&A.

ART/New York Fall Forum
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ART/New York Fall Forum

ART/New York convenes their first Fall Forum to foster community, support collaboration, and encourage resource sharing among their members.

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Latinx Theatre Commons Designer and Director Colaboratorio
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Latinx Theatre Commons Designer and Director Colaboratorio

The Latinx Theatre Commons Designer and Director Colaboratorio was a five-day series of learning opportunities in Portland, Oregon designed to encourage authentic creative expressions and collaboration between Latinx designers and directors. The Latinx Theatre Commons brought together thirty-seven artists from around the United States to work together with the shared goals of fostering alternative communication models for production teams and challenging the typical director-driven model. This series of essays reflects on the learnings from Colaboratorio, the challenges that arose, and the meaningful ways in which the participants engaged with each other. We hope this encourages others to engage in these conversations, write about them, and continue pushing our field forward.

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Black and Indigenous Futures
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Black and Indigenous Futures

From slavery to stolen land, African Americans and Indigenous peoples have been harmed by settler colonialism from pre-revolutionary times to today. Their histories are unique and intertwined, with examples of distrust and violence as much as solidarity and alignment. At ArtsEmerson, our leadership is Black (David Howse) and Indigenous (Ronee Penoi, Laguna Pueblo/Cherokee)—a rare occurrence in a major arts institution. We see our shared leadership as a unique opportunity to imagine a better, liberated future together for Black and Indigenous peoples and, by extension, all peoples. As part of a year-long Black and Indigenous Initiative, we are collaborating with our colleagues at HowlRound on the Black and Indigenous Futures Convening and on this series that reflects on Black and Indigenous shared leadership, solidarity, kinship, identity, and artistic practice.

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Latinx Theatre Leaders at the Forefront
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Latinx Theatre Leaders at the Forefront

If history is made by those who write it, then the Latinx Theatre Leaders at the Forefront series serves as a historical intervention by adding to the limited existing documentation of Latinx theatre leaders.This series convenes Latinx theatre leaders to amplify their experiences in a field that has ignored their existence and failed to provide enough resources to build the infrastructure necessary for success. In an effort to continue legacy and leadership cultivation, these interviews pair established theatremakers with new and future leaders, creating intergenerational conversations that model horizontal mentorship and learning. Join us to share in these leaders’ hope for future generations and to learn how they have mobilized that hope by creating community and producing work that centers Latinx stories.

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People, Planet, and Performance: From the Global South to the World
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People, Planet, and Performance: From the Global South to the World

A Series from Africa on Climate Emergencies, Sustainability Practice in the Arts, and Planetary Crises

This is a broad-based interdisciplinary, intercultural, and cross-sectoral exploration of climate justice within the context of theatre and performance with a focus on the Global South.

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