#CdnCult Times; Volume 1, Edition 10

#CdnCult Times; Volume 1, Edition 10

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This is the final edition of the first volume of The #CdnCult Times. It seems appropriate that each author poses some big questions about what happens now moving forwards.

Sarah Garton Stanley and myself address the question directly by discussing what we hope SpiderWebShow will be and do moving forwards into V2. Jacob Zimmer looks forwards in his post on funding for the Rhubarb Festival and what this means moving forwards in terms of advocacy. Zoe Sweet recounts how a Suzuki workshop challenged her expectations and how that could be extrapolated to how we practice theatre in a way that pushes the medium forwards.

Here we are at the end of 2013 and our first volume looking forwards to new possibilities and new approaches to theatre. Thanks to everyone who has engaged with us so far and we hope you will continue to challenge us to keep our own standards high.

Michael Wheeler
Editor-in-Chief: #CdnCult Times

 

 

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About the Author

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Michael is Artistic Director of SpiderWebShow, which he co-created with Creative Catalyst Sarah Garton Stanley. He was previously Executive Director and Transformation Designer of Generator, where he led the transition from a fee-for-service model named STAF, to the current capacity-building model it operates on. Since 2003, he has run Toronto-based Praxis Theatre, with which he has directed 14 plays and curated several festivals while writing for and running performance-based websites. He teaches regularly at The National Theatre School and Queen's University, where SpiderWebShow is currently in residence.