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Accountability. Intervention. Community.: On the Making of a Two-Spirit Music Video for Pride Toronto Summer 2021
A new parent and entrepreneur, Otsíkh:èta Candy Blair is a mixed Indigenous/European/Scottish two-spirit interdisciplinary-visual/ performing artivist from Tio’tía:ke who continues their journey as an artist after having completed their creative arts-literature-languages program at Marianopolis College (“cégep”), two years in the theatre program at York University, and their three-year acting conservatory program at Centre for Indigenous Theatre (CIT) here in Tsí tkaròn:to.
Antje Budde’s research using a critical Marxist, queer- feminist lens focuses on entangled forms of cross-cultural communications; artistic intelligence, or A/I; experimental Chinese theatre/international exchange; digital dramaturgy as experimental performance; deep learning/playfulness/Brechtian performance; and German experimental theatre history and praxis. In recent years, s/he collaborated on a number of Indigenous projects with artists from Turtle Island.
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