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SUMMARY:Ethical Relationally and Intersubjective Space
DESCRIPTION:DESCRIPTION \nAfter an overview of the Postmarginal project on inclusive theatre practices (from its emergence within the practice of Modern Times Stage Company to its three streams of activity the theatre community)\, I will explore with my listeners the aspects of relationality in the theoretical research (Donald; Ermine; Glissant)\, show excerpts of the video creation of embodied explorations\, and demonstrate how the theory and practice is unfolding in Postmarginal’s new website\, The Centre Cannot Hold. The event will conclude with a 30-minute question and answer period. \nTHE PRESENTER\nPeter Farbridge is an actor and writer working in Montreal and Toronto. As a founding member and co-artistic director of Modern Times (with Soheil Parsa)\, he has appeared in most of the productions of Modern Times Stage Company (MTSC)\, including the title characters in Hamlet\, Macbeth\, and Hallaj. He has also played Vladimir in Waiting for Godot and Old Man in Ionesco’s The Chairs\, for which he was nominated for a Dora Award as Outstanding Performance by a Male. Farbridge has collaborated with Parsa on six translation/adaptations of Persian plays\, four of which were published in an anthology by Playwrights Canada Press (2003). Two of these collaborations were recognized with Dora Awards. He has also co-authored on two original plays\, Hallaj (with Parsa) and Forgiveness (with Parsa and Barbara Simonsen). Farbridge also initiated a number of socially-minded programs for the company\, including the “Dialogues” Project in Bosnia and Herzegovina (2009)\, as well as symposia and laboratories on intercultural practice known the Postmarginal\, for which he still serves as project director. As a Montreal-based actor\, Farbridge has worked in theatre and film both in English and French. His stage credits in the city include five productions with Centaur Theatre\, several seasons at Repercussion Theatre\, a French-language production at Le théâtre du rideau vert\, as well as “Progress” with Infinitheatre\, for which he was nominated as Best Supporting Actor at the Montreal METAs.  He has recently worked on “Contre la suite du monde\,” a devised theatre production for La bruit / La nuit\, and is directing an interdisciplinary and intercultural creation\, “Avant que la dernière feuille ne tombe”. Peter teaches occasionally at Concordia University\, where he is currently completing his Masters on Ethical Relationality and the Rehearsal Space. \nCOHDS/ALLAB are grateful to be able to offer our programming on unceded Kanien’kehá:ka territory\, in Tiohtiá:ke/Montreal. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDETAILS\nIn English \nWith Peter Farbridge \nLOCATION\nActs of Listening Lab \nConcordia University \nLibrary Building\, 10th Floor\, Room LB-1042.02 \n1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd W. \nMontreal\, QC\, Canada \nMORE INFORMATION\nIf you have any questions\, contact us at acts.listeninglab@concordia.ca. \n 
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SUMMARY:In Between: Stories of home and land | ما بین بین: قصص عن الوطن والارض
DESCRIPTION:[Please note this is a two day event. It will be happening on April 7 from 16h00-20h00 and on April 8 from 10h00-20h00. You can visit the installation at any of those times.] \nDESCRIPTION\nFour participants and I\, Palestinians living in diaspora: Lebanon\, Jordan\, Norway and Canada… Why and how?Each one of us has a story to tell based on: diaspora and identity… belonging and attachment… Land and belief…The starting point for this collective endeavor is our feelings of nostalgia\, chaos\, and a collage of images from memory\, the memories of our grandparents and parents\, as well as our imagined individual and collective memories. Hence the question stretching from memory to imagination: What does homeland mean to you?If there were no borders and you were able to visit Palestine for only one day\, where would you go and what would you do? \nThis collaborative installation is the result of the research-creation process of Lucine Serhan’s work as part of her MA thesis in Art Education at Concordia University. All the videos are in the Arabic language with English subtitles. \nWith the participation of: Ahmed Alaydi\, Fadia Khorbity\, Dareen Miliji and Rahma Mughrabi. \nاربع مشاركين وانا…. من فلسطين، نعيش في الشتات، في لبنان، الاردن، النروج وكندا…لماذا وكيف؟ لدى كل واحد منا حكاية يرويها حول الترحال والهوية، الانتماء والتعلق، الأرض والفكره ينطلق هذا العمل الجماعي مما نشعر به من حنين وفوضى وصور مركبة من الذاكرة، ذاكرة الاجداد والآباء وتلك المتخيلة الفردية والجماعية:فجاء السؤال يمتد من الذاكرة الي الخيالماذا يعني لك المكان او الوطن؟ولو لم تكن هناك حدود واستطعت أن تذهب الى فلسطين ليوم واحد فقط، أين ستذهب وماذا ستفعل؟ \nيأتي هذا المعرض الجماعي نتيجة البحث الذي تنفّذه لوسين سرحان كجزء من مشروع أطروحتها في ماجستير التعلّم من خلال الفنون في جامعة كونكورديا. كل الفيديوهات التي تُعرض خلاله هي باللغة العربية مع ترجمة بالانكليزي \nالمشاركين: أحمد العايدي، فاديه خربيطي، دارين ميليجي، رحمه مغربي \nTHE PRESENTER\nLucine Serhan ​is a Palestinian\, Lebanon-born artist\, reseracher and community art educator with a background in theater\, film\, and television production. She has collaborated on multiple creative oral history and storytelling projects with women refugees and youth. Lucine uses puppetry and storytelling as a social means of action to address identity\, displacement\, belonging\, and memory. She is a founder of ​beit byout​\, a cultural organization that integrates art with storytelling to explore the Arabic language and culture. \nCOHDS/ALLAB are grateful to be able to offer our programming on unceded Kanien’kehá:ka territory\, in Tiohtiá:ke/Montreal. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDETAILS\nIn English and Arabic \nIn Person \nWith Lucine Serhan \nLOCATION\nActs of Listening Lab \nConcordia University \nLibrary Building\, 10th Floor\, Room LB-1042.02 \n1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd W. \nMontreal\, QC\, Canada \nMORE INFORMATION\nIf you have any questions\, contact us at acts.listeninglab@concordia.ca.
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