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Jack Paterson | Adventures of a Canadian Theatre Gypsy | Page 2
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Adventures of a Canadian Theatre Gypsy. Inspired by the by the diverse artists, aesthetics and forms of theatre production I have discovered over four seasons traveling and working across the Canadian landscape from Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa, Calgary and back to Vancouver I recently went back to school. In the spirit of if you see a good show then tell people about it , and in a world where theatre is returning to the horse and cart except this time it’s an airplane, I’m telling you about it. Although th...
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Why Do Physical Theatre? | Jack Paterson
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Adventures of a Canadian Theatre Gypsy. Why Do Physical Theatre? There are several arguments for why Physical Theatre has become such a popular force in modern theatre. The use of instantly recognisable human behavior, codified to celebrate both our “common well” plus our individual and cultural differences creates a visceral communication. With its roots deeply in ritual (one could even argue that ritual developed from early physical storytelling), the work taps into a basic human need. Another argument...
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Summer Newsletter: East 15, BoucheWHACKED! and more | Jack Paterson
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Adventures of a Canadian Theatre Gypsy. Summer Newsletter: East 15, BoucheWHACKED! A Season at East 15. It’s been a busy couple month since the last missive. I’ve wrapped up my first year in the MFA in Theatre Direction International at East 15. It’s been a great year that has finished on a high note The Physical Theatre module. Physical audience interaction and open space technology in performance in a living gallery. After four years on the road. Exploring the diverse practices in the Canadian landscap...
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About – BoucheWHACKED! Theatre Collective
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Définition – Le Petit Larousse:. Un défrichage de nouveau territoire théâtral basé dans la langue, région de la bouche. Breaking new theatrical ground and uncovering new territory in the tongue/language area. Showcases the daring contemporary works of both artistic populations to local audiences and brings awareness to the thriving talent that exists in two communities separated by distance, language and culture. France Perras, Co Founder. A graduate from the University of Ottawa theatre department, Fran...
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2014 alumni - East 15 Acting School
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East 15 Acting School. Showcase & graduate shows. Request a prospectus by post. Level of study you are interested in. Short or summer courses. How did you hear about East 15. Let us contact you by email. You can also call 44 20 8508 5983 to request a prospectus by post. BA Acting and Community Theatre. BA Acting and Contemporary Theatre. BA Acting and Stage Combat. BA Stage and Production Management. Lorena De la Parra. Jeff S. Press. Join our mailing list.
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Building an Ensemble | Jack Paterson
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Adventures of a Canadian Theatre Gypsy. My personal definition of Ensemble is a group of people wor. King together towards a common goal. Having been a member of several successful ensembles and led my own, I have experienced the dedication, sacrifice and compromise made for a whole. Sun Tzu in On The Art of War described bringing together soldiers on a desperate field. Place your army in deadly peril and it will survive; plunge it into desperate straits and it will come off in safety. Fill in your detai...
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Why do Shakespeare? | Jack Paterson
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Adventures of a Canadian Theatre Gypsy. In Defense of the Classical Text. In 2009 after Mad Duck’s Coriolanus, I put producing and directing Shakespeare aside in order to pursue other work in new practices including large theatre, new play and translation development and multi-disciplinary work. The remarkable discovery was that my work on Shakespeare had greatly prepared me for work in all these forms. PS: Don’t worry New Works – I will be defending you too soon! It was filed under self producing. Creat...
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Come Get BoucheWHACKED! (Vancouver) | Jack Paterson
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Adventures of a Canadian Theatre Gypsy. Theatre Collective and The rEvolver Arts Festival presents:. THE TA GUEULE STAGED READING SERIES. Contemporary Francophone Plays in Translation. REvolver Arts Festival, The Cultch 1895 Venables St. Pay What You Can at the Door. Saturday, May 18. 4:30pm – The Culture Lab. Translated by Maurine Labonté. Staged by Rachel Peake*. Featuring Josette Jorge, Jesse Matyn*, France Perras*, Michael Rinaldi*, Stacie Steadman* and Jonathan Winsby*. Saturday, May 18. Address nev...
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