Creating Sound Dramaturgy in the Visual Radio Plays
By Tonderai Chiyindiko. Through experimental dramaturgy that privileged sound over visuals, Neo Muyanga created the Visual Radio Plays project at the Centre for the Less Good Idea in Johanne…
By Tonderai Chiyindiko. Through experimental dramaturgy that privileged sound over visuals, Neo Muyanga created the Visual Radio Plays project at the Centre for the Less Good Idea in Johanne…
By . Philip Arnoult's family, friends, and collaborators will gather at the Baltimore Theatre Project to celebrate his life and work, through his way of connecting: telling stories.Â
By Carmen Salvador. Carmen Salvador shares about Fundación Quien Cuenta Eres Tú's Children's Participative Theatre program in Chile and the way they used Playback Theatre to facilitate…
By . For this sixth webinar, On the Move and the ACP-EU CULTURE partner to explore the international cultural mobility flows from, to, and within the Caribbean region.
By Lane Michael Stanley. Lane Michael Stanley offers a toolkit of questions to consider for those who seek to have a community-embedded artistic practice, based on his own experience in reco…
By . Watch Me Work, facilitated by Suzan-Lori Parks, is a virtual communal work session for nurturing creativity.
By Marina Johnson, Nabra Nelson. In the last episode of the fourth season of Kunafa and Shay"which was a historical and classical Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) and Southwest Asian …
By Marina Johnson, Nabra Nelson, Samer Al-Saber. Dr. Samer Al-Saber joins hosts Marina Johnson and Nabra Nelson for a conversation around resistant ventriloquism and postcolonial courtesy. D…
By Kristin Idaszak. Kristin Idaszak shares about Dolores DÃaz's new play Black Sunday that connects the environmental racism during the 1935 Dust Bowl to contemporary migration crises in …
By Todd London. In another installment of A Lover's Guide to American Playwrights, Todd London celebrates the work of Migdalia Cruz, a writer whose plays have been deemed "impossible."Â
By Liam Monaghan. Playwright and performer Liam Monaghan details his process behind writing Strange/Familiar, his self-mythologizing play exploring themes of adoption and queer belonging.
By . In celebration of Wilson's extraordinary career, we invite scholars, critics, and practitioners to contribute to a conference exploring the diverse aspects of his transformative vision …
By Marina Johnson, Nabra Nelson, Amir Al-Azraki. Hosts Marina Johnson and Nabra Nelson learn from Dr.
By Robert Duffley. Robert Duffley, dramaturg for the We Hear You"A Climate Archive series, details the process of creating 77 Messages to the Future, an offering that amplifies and preser
By Al Heartley. Al Heartley believes that executive search process should leave an organization better than it was before.
By Lucy Haskell. In Plexus Polaire's Moby Dick, the line between the performers and the puppets they control sometimes blurs.
By Marina Johnson, Nabra Nelson, Fidaa Ataya. Hosts Marina Johnson and Nabra Nelson are joined by Fidaa Ataya, a Palestinian storyteller who talks with us about the tradition of the hakawati…
By . The session will give participants a chance to watch Kit and Melissa collaborate on new material, add methods and skills to their writing toolbelt, get an intimate look at what it means…
By Abdul-Rehman Malik. How would our view of Othello change if we knew he were a Muslim?
By Ifrah Mansour. Ifrah Mansour creates performance art that explores joy and healing while connecting communities.
By Betty Shamieh. Playwright Betty Shamieh advocates for playwrights continuously applying for opportunities even after repeated rejections, and highlights why doing so is especially import…
By Nasima Bee . Nasima Bee discusses the creation of take back my body, which was informed by a series of workshops in which groups of Muslim women connect and shared experiences on the top…
By Marina Johnson, Nabra Nelson, Mazen Alaa. Nubia has a long history of theatre, both before and after the displacement of the 1960s.
By Asif Majid. Asif Majid introduces the Transatlantic Muslim Voices series with an essay that traces histories of oral performance and migration away from oppression that continue to inform…
By . Join our international guest artists and local community leaders for three exciting panels that discuss the festival's themes from the perspective of literature, local traditions and hi…