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SUMMARY:Where Literature and Oral History Meet | Quand la littérature rencontre l'histoire orale
DESCRIPTION:English/Français \nA Discussion With Professor Ceri Morgan & Copanelists \nIn this roundtable discussion\, Ceri Morgan\, writer and professor of Place Writing and Geohumanities (Keele University\, UK) and co-panelists explore the connections between literature and oral history. Stories\, poems\, essays\, and literary audio walks that sample oral history interviews uncover the layered histories of landscapes and the diverse experiences of marginalized people. They do so while showcasing the poetic potential of everyday speech. Oral history can also leverage the interview to highlight the unseen labour that goes into literary production: proofreading\, translation\, event organizing\, etc. How does oral history diversify and democratize literature\, and how does literary practice poeticize oral history? \n\nUne discussion avec la professeure Ceri Morgan & panélistes \nLors de cette table ronde\, un groupe de panélistes se joint à la professeure Ceri Morgan de l’Université Keele au Royaume-Uni\, spécialisée en géo-humanité et en écriture des lieux. Ensemble\, nous allons explorer les liens entre la littérature et l’histoire orale. Les récits\, les poèmes\, les essais et les balades audio littéraires qui échantillonnent les voix des entretiens nous permettent d’accéder à la complexité de l’histoire d’un paysage et aux voix diverses des personnes marginalisées\, tout en mettant en valeur l’aspect poétique de la parole quotidienne. L’histoire orale peut également mettre en lumière le travail invisible qui accompagne la production littéraire : relecture\, traduction\, organisation d’événements\, etc. Comment l’histoire orale diversifie-t-elle et démocratise-t-elle la littérature\, et comment la pratique littéraire poétise-t-elle l’histoire orale ? \n  \nREGISTRATION \nPlease note that all of our events are free and open to all\, but you need to register! To register\, contact us at: cohds.chorn@concordia.ca \nTo attend online\, register here. \nIn-person in LB-1019 (Sunroom)\, COHDS \n  \nCOHDS/ALLAB is located on unceded Kanien’kehá:ka territory\, in Tiohtiá:ke/Montreal.
URL:https://storytelling.concordia.ca/event/literature-and-oral-history/
LOCATION:LB-1019 (Sunroom)\, COHDS\, 1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd W.\, Montreal\, Québec\, Canada
CATEGORIES:presentations,presentations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231027T150000
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SUMMARY:Book Launch: Small Stories of War: Children\, Youth and Conflict in Canada and Beyond (McGill-Queen’s University Press\, 2023)
DESCRIPTION:With Barbara Lorenzkowski\, Kristine Alexander\, and Andrew Burtch   \nEnglish \nMany believed the twentieth century would be the century of the child: an era in which modern societies would value and protect children\, sheltering them from violence and poverty. Yet this hopeful vision was marred by the harsh realities of migration\, displacement\, and armed conflict.  \nSmall Stories of War grapples with the meanings and memories of childhood and wartime by asking new questions about lived experience. Spanning the First World War to the early twenty-first century and featuring chapters about Canada\, Australia\, Germany\, the former Yugoslavia\, Rwanda\, and northern Uganda\, this volume asks how young people encountered and responded to armed conflict. How did children\, youth\, and their families make sense of war in the violent twentieth century? How have they shared their stories and experiences of violence and trauma? Analyzing a broad range of sources including family letters\, oral history\, and children’s artwork\, contributors offer important insights into the production of historical knowledge with and about young people.  \nYou are cordially invited to join the editors and contributors of this collection in the launch of this collection.  \n\nBarbara Lorenzkowski is the Lead Co-Director of COHDS and Associate Professor and Associate Chair of History at Concordia University.  \nKristine Alexander is Canada Research Chair in Child and Youth Studies and Associate Professor of History at the University of Lethbridge.  \nAndrew Burtch is the post-1945 historian at the Canadian War Museum and Adjunct Research Professor in Carleton University’s History Department.  \nREGISTRATION \n Please note that all of our events are free and open to all\, but you need to register! To register\, contact us at: cohds.chorn@concordia.ca \nTo attend online\, register here. \nIn-person and online; LB-1019 (Sunroom)\, COHDS  \n 
URL:https://storytelling.concordia.ca/event/book-launch-small-stories-of-war/
LOCATION:LB-1019 (Sunroom)\, COHDS\, 1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd W.\, Montreal\, Québec\, Canada
CATEGORIES:presentations,presentations
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SUMMARY:Moving-with Anastasis Corporal\, a path to implicated witnessing
DESCRIPTION:Sarah Ashford Hart will present her contribution to the special issue Oral History Performance\, Listening and Transitional Justice (RiDe\, Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance\, Vol. 28\, Issue 1\, 2023)\, which was co-edited by Luis Carlos Sotelo Castro (the Acts of Listening Lab’s director) and Toni Shapiro-Phim (Brandeis University). With her presentation\, this special issue will be launched. All other contributors are invited to attend\, meet\, exchange ideas\, and celebrate. Sarah’s article thinks through a practice-as-research exploration of facilitating active listening to the testimonies of female victims/survivors in Colombia\, bridging a theoretical gap between applied theatre and performance studies by extending the understanding of theatre’s impact in transitional justice contexts beyond visibility to an affective register. \n\nSarah Ashford Hart  is an applied theatre facilitator/scholar from a Canadian-Venezuelan-American background. Her PhD dissertation analyses affective approaches to facilitating expression/witnessing within Latin American contexts of displacement\, enclosure and violence. She is currently an adjunct instructor in the Department of Performing Arts at the Pontifical Javeriana University (Bogotá). \n  \n\nREGISTRATION \nOnline\, to attend register here. \nFor inquiries regarding this event please contact Acts of Listening Lab \n  \n\n  \n\nCOHDS/ALLAB is located on unceded Kanien’kehá:ka territory\, in Tiohtiá:ke/Montreal.
URL:https://storytelling.concordia.ca/event/moving-with-anastasis-corporal-a-path-to-implicated-witnessing/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:presentations,presentations
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Oral History - Part 2
DESCRIPTION:with Kelann Currie-Williams and Lauren Laframboise  \nEnglish \nThis workshop will provide you with some of the fundamentals in the interdisciplinary field of oral history. Participants will learn about an oral history approach to interviewing\, ethics in research\, and the many ways that oral histories are shared with the public. This workshop is strongly recommended to all new affiliates\, as it is intended to present the methodology and ethics followed by our Centre.  \n\nLauren Laframboise is a PhD student in History at Concordia and a Student Representative on the COHDS Administrative Board. Her research explores the impacts of deindustrialization in the apparel industry in Montréal and New York City. In 2021\, Lauren completed her MA in History at Concordia\, and from 2020-2022 she was the Associate Director of Deindustrialization and the Politics of Our Time (DéPOT). She has worked on a variety of public history projects exploring labour and immigration history\, including museum exhibitions\, online oral history platforms\, walking tours\, and documentary film and radio. She is also a member of the Concordia Research and Education Workers’ Union (CREW–CSN) Organizing Council and Co-convener of their Feminist Workplace Committee.  \nKelann Currie-Williams (she/they) is an oral historian\, photo-based artist\, and writer based in Tiohtià:ke/Montreal. Kelann is currently a PhD student in the Humanities Interdisciplinary Program (HUMA) where their doctoral project focuses on the varied image-making and photographic image preservation practices taken up by Black Canadians during the late 19th to late 20th century\, as well as the presence of these photographs within personal\, community\, and institutional photographic archives. Her critical work has appeared in Urban History Review\, the Canadian Journal of History\, Topia: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies\, and in Philosophy of Photography.  \nREGISTRATION \nPlease note that all of our events are free and open to all\, but you need to register! To register\, contact us at: cohds.chorn@concordia.ca \nTo attend online\, register here. \nIn-person\, LB-1019 (Sunroom)\, COHDS \n 
URL:https://storytelling.concordia.ca/event/introduction-to-oral-history-part-2/
LOCATION:LB-1019 (Sunroom)\, COHDS\, 1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd W.\, Montreal\, Québec\, Canada
CATEGORIES:workshops
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SUMMARY:(Pre)Creation Processes: Milo Rau's Tribunals\, Political Actions\, and Prefigurative Performance
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Lily Climenhaga\, PhD \nThis talk will primarily explore two lines of work within Swiss-German political theatre director Milo Rau’s multifaceted oeuvre: (1) his political action performances exemplified by projects like The Congo Tribunal and The Revolt of Dignity (2019)\, and (2) site specific adaptations of classic texts exemplified by The Trilogy of Ancient Myths (Orestes in Mosul (2019)\, The New Gospel (2020)\, Antigone in the Amazons (2023)). \nOver the past fifteen years\, Rau and his production company\, the International Institute of Political Murder or IIPM\, has won international attention for his transnational\, politically engaged\, documentary-inspired theatre. With his appointment as artistic director of the Belgian city-theatre NTGent in 2018\, Rau showed increased interest in what he refers to as “conflict zones”\, building on an existing interest in the impact of neoliberal economic policy on the Global South first marked by The Congo Tribunal (2015/17). \nThis talk will look at Rau’s onsite\, ethnographic\, research-based approach as it searches for solutions fostered by the creation of what the director calls “practical networks of solidarity” between local and international partners\, allying – for better or for worse – the grassroots with the global. \n\nLily Climenhaga wrote the dissertation (Re)Creation Processes: Milo Rau and the International Institute of Political Murder in a joint degree between the University of Alberta and Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität and the co-editor of Theater’s special 2021 edition on Milo Rau. Lily is currently undertaking the FWO-funded postdoctoral project “Institutionalized Resistance: Milo Rau’s NTGent Period” at Universiteit Gent. Lily is a dramaturg\, editor\, blogger (https://lostdramaturgininternational.wordpress.com)\, critic\, translator\, and occasional stage manager.
URL:https://storytelling.concordia.ca/event/milo-raus-tribunals/
LOCATION:LB 1042.03 (Moonroom)\, 1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd W.\, Montreal\, Québec\, Canada
CATEGORIES:presentations,presentations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230928T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230928T160000
DTSTAMP:20260515T005546
CREATED:20230908T200220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230914T175733Z
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Oral History - Part 1
DESCRIPTION:with Lauren Laframboise and Kelann Currie-Williams  \nEnglish \nThis workshop will provide you with some of the fundamentals in the interdisciplinary field of oral history. Participants will learn about an oral history approach to interviewing\, ethics in research\, and the many ways that oral histories are shared with the public. This workshop is strongly recommended to all new affiliates\, as it is intended to present the methodology and ethics followed by our Centre.  \n  \n\nLauren Laframboise is a PhD student in History at Concordia and a Student Representative on the COHDS Administrative Board. Her research explores the impacts of deindustrialization in the apparel industry in Montréal and New York City. In 2021\, Lauren completed her MA in History at Concordia\, and from 2020-2022 she was the Associate Director of Deindustrialization and the Politics of Our Time (DéPOT). She has worked on a variety of public history projects exploring labour and immigration history\, including museum exhibitions\, online oral history platforms\, walking tours\, and documentary film and radio. She is also a member of the Concordia Research and Education Workers’ Union (CREW–CSN) Organizing Council and Co-convener of their Feminist Workplace Committee.  \nKelann Currie-Williams (she/they) is an oral historian\, photo-based artist\, and writer based in Tiohtià:ke/Montreal. Kelann is currently a PhD student in the Humanities Interdisciplinary Program (HUMA) where their doctoral project focuses on the varied image-making and photographic image preservation practices taken up by Black Canadians during the late 19th to late 20th century\, as well as the presence of these photographs within personal\, community\, and institutional photographic archives. Her critical work has appeared in Urban History Review\, the Canadian Journal of History\, Topia: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies\, and in Philosophy of Photography.  \n\nREGISTRATION \nPlease note that all of our events are free and open to all\, but you need to register! To register\, contact us at: cohds.chorn@concordia.ca \nTo attend online\, register here. \nIn-person (Max 25 people) @ LB-1019 (Sunroom)\, COHDS \n\n  \n\nCOHDS/ALLAB is located on unceded Kanien’kehá:ka territory\, in Tiohtiá:ke/Montreal.
URL:https://storytelling.concordia.ca/event/introduction-to-oral-history-part-1/
LOCATION:LB-1019 (Sunroom)\, COHDS\, 1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd W.\, Montreal\, Québec\, Canada
CATEGORIES:workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230922T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230922T143000
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CREATED:20230908T165544Z
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SUMMARY:Annual General Assembly
DESCRIPTION:Keynote: Dr. Stacey Zembrzycki \, “Chasing Cancer in Canada’s Nickel Capital” In 2014\, Stacey Zembrzycki began to conduct interviews with Sudburians who have long resided in Canada’s nickel capital. Interested in the connections between mining\, environmental harm\, and health\, she did not realize how much cancer would come to dominate those conversations. Both within and beyond these exchanges\, she found herself immersed in a sort of historical epidemiology\, which sought to isolate patterns and routes of exposure so that she could understand the stories shared with her. \n\nDrawing on one interview she conducted with a long-time resident of Copper Cliff\, Mary Giardini Blair\, this paper demonstrates how life stories can offer a window into some of the larger forces that shape people’s understandings of the interconnections between environmental toxins and health. Building on this narrative\, the paper speaks to the potential oral history holds for not only understanding individual and community health\, but also opening up possibilities for interdisciplinary research about bodies and the diseases that wreak havoc on them.  \n\nChasing cancer is long-haul work that requires deep listening in the interview space\, a deep understanding of place\, and a deep commitment to building and sustaining relationships. Viewing our craft through this lens is the only way that bodies may be given the time and space needed to tell their own stories.\n\n\n\nStacey Zembrzycki is an award-winning oral and public historian of ethnic\, immigrant\, and refugee experience. Her current SSHRC-funded project\, Mining Immigrant Bodies\, uses oral history to explore the connections between mining\, health\, and the environment and their impact on postwar immigrant communities in Sudbury\, Canada. \n\nSCHEDULE:\n\n11h00 – 12h00 \n\nKeynote Speaker\n\n12h00 – 13h00 \n\nLunch \n\n13h00-14h30 \n\nAnnual General Assembly \n\n– Electing \n\n– Reporting \n\n– Envisioning \n\nREGISTRATION:\n\nRegister to attend in-person\nRegister to attend online\n\nFor any questions regarding this event\, please contact us at cohds.chorn@concordia.ca.\n\nIn-person/online (60 people in-person)\, LB 1019 (Sunroom)\, COHDS – English\n\n \n\nCOHDS/ALLAB is located on unceded Kanien’kehá:ka territory\, in Tiohtiá:ke/Montreal.
URL:https://storytelling.concordia.ca/event/annual-general-assembly/
LOCATION:LB-1019 (Sunroom)\, COHDS\, 1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd W.\, Montreal\, Québec\, Canada
CATEGORIES:assembly,assembly,keynote speech
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230920T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230920T150000
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CREATED:20230908T163428Z
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Documentary Cinematography for Interviews
DESCRIPTION:with Magdalena Hutter \nIn this workshop we’ll take a look at documentary cinematography and its role in capturing interviews. What are some responsible strategies for filming material that will be edited\, both when working with video interviews and with audio only? What are the basics of setting up a shot for an interview\, considering composition\, lighting\, and surroundings? What are sight lines and why do they matter?  \nWe’ll analyze some short examples from my own documentary and research-creation practice\, discuss approaches to and questions about filming interviews\, and try out composing a shot sequence for an interview by using our phones.  \n\nMagdalena Hutter is a documentary filmmaker\, cinematographer\, and photographer. As a HUMA PhD candidate she uses documentary film and movement for research-creation in her project on Fat ScreenDance. \nREGISTRATION \nPlease note that all of our events are free and open to all\, but you need to register! To register\, contact us at: cohds.chorn@concordia.ca \nTo attend online\, register here. \nIn-person/online (Max 12 people in-person)\, LB-1019 (Sunroom)\, COHDS \nPlease note: We kindly request that all workshop participants wear a facemask (Free masks will be provided on site). If you should be feeling unwell\, we invite you to join this workshop remotely rather than in person (so that we can keep each other safe). \n  \nCOHDS/ALLAB is located on unceded Kanien’kehá:ka territory\, in Tiohtiá:ke/Montreal.
URL:https://storytelling.concordia.ca/event/introduction-to-documentary-cinematography-for-interviews/
LOCATION:LB-1019 (Sunroom)\, COHDS\, 1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd W.\, Montreal\, Québec\, Canada
CATEGORIES:workshops
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230428
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230519
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230704T135748Z
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SUMMARY:Mapping Memory - Atlases of Rwandan Life Stories
DESCRIPTION:From April 28 to may 18\, COHDS and the ALLab will host the exhibition “Mapping Memory – Atlases of Rwandan Life Stories“. This exhibition offers an immersion into the world of memory maps. Through the mapping of 21 life stories of Rwandan individuals who left their country of origin to come to Canada\, this exhibition transports us from Kigali to Montreal via Bujumbura\, Bukavu\, Louvain and Ottawa. More than a geographical journey\, these original maps invite us to take a moment to listen to these rich and inspiring stories of childhood\, family\, friendship\, exile\, genocide and resistance. \nEntry is free. \nSchedule: \nMonday to Friday: 16:00-19:00\nSaturday: 11:00-17:00 (Sunday closed) \n\nProgramming: \n\n6 mai (14H00-16H00) : Visite personnelle de l’exposition “Cartographies de la mémoire” – En Français\nMarie-Josée Gicali  \n\n\n9 mai 2023 (17H00-19H00) : L’exposition “Cartographies de la mémoire” – Dialogues entre les mondes communautaires et universitaires – En Français\nEmmanuelle Kayiganwa\, Élise Olmedo et Sébastien Caquard  \n\n\n15 mai 2023 (11H00-12H00 EDT) : Virtual tour of the exhibition “Mapping Memories” (conférence hybride) – In English\nSébastien Caquard and Élise Olmedo. Register here \n\n\n17 mai 2023 (10H00-11H00 EDT) : “Cartographies de la mémoire”\, une exposition itinérante de Montréal à Bordeaux (conférence hybride) – En français\nSandra Gasana\, Élise Olmedo et Sébastien Caquard. Register here \n\n\nLocation: \nCentre for Oral History and Digital Storytelling (COHDS) and ALLab Concordia University – Library Building- 10th floor – Room LB-1042\n1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd W \nMétro Guy-Concordia \nThis exhibition is being held on unceded Kanien’kehá:ka territory.
URL:https://storytelling.concordia.ca/event/cartographies-de-la-memoire-atlas-des-recits-de-vie-rwandais/
LOCATION:Concordia University LB-1042 (COHDS)\, 1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd O\, Montreal
CATEGORIES:performances and exhibitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230323
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230325
DTSTAMP:20260515T005546
CREATED:20230113T171439Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230321T191541Z
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SUMMARY:10th Emerging Scholars’ Symposium Oral History\, Digital Storytelling\, and Creative Practice
DESCRIPTION:In English and French \nEvery year\, the Centre for Oral History and Digital Storytelling at Concordia University offers students and emerging scholars an opportunity to present their work at any stage\, to exchange ideas\, and to connect with other researchers and creators. The title and main theme of this year’s symposium is Storytelling and Intergenerational Memory. The call for papers is now closed. Read this year’s call for proposals here. \nSee the full program here. \nTo know more about the keynote presentation “From encounter to collaboration: a conversation with Zeina Allouche and Emanuelle Dufour”\, click here. \n  \nZoom links \nMarch 23/ COHDS sunroom \nMarch 23/ ALLab \nMarch 24/ COHDS sunroom \nMarch 24/ ALLab \n  \nSchedule \nMarch 23 (9h00 – 17h30) \n8h30 – 9h00 Coffee and Registration \n9h00 – 9h05 Welcome Note \n9h05 – 9h25 Ceremonial Opening \n9h25 – 9h30 Announcements  \n9h30 – 10h45 Concurrent Session: \n1. Place\, Space\, Memory (ALLab) \n2. Intergenerational Memory and Diaspora  (Sunroom) \n10h45 – 11h00 Coffee break  \n11h00 – 12h15 Concurrent Session: \n3.  Family Histories (ALLab) \n4. Oral History and Contested Legacies (Sunroom) \n12h15 – 12h30 Award for Excellence in Oral History \n12h30 – 13h30 Lunch \n13h30 – 14h30 Keynote Presentation \n14h30 – 14h45 Coffee break  \n14h45 – 16h00 Concurrent Session: \n5. Building Community (ALLab) \n6. Stories from the Archive (Sunroom) \n16h00 – 16h15 Break \n16h15 – 17h15 Raconte-moi Riopelle: Propositions for research-creation \n17h15 – 17h30 Closing Remarks \nMarch 24 (9h00 – 13h00) \n8h55 – 9h00 Announcements  \n9h00 – 10h15 Concurrent Session: \n7. Migration and Memory (Sunroom) \n8. Sound\, Image\, and Story (ALLab) \n10h15 – 10h30 Coffee break \n10h30 – 12h00 Workshop: A morning of reflection \n12h00-12h15 Closing remarks \n12h00 Lunch \n  \nREGISTRATION \nRegistration for this year’s symposium is now closed. For online attendance you can follow the links on the schedule above or on the draft of the program. \nMORE INFORMATION \n\n\n\nFor more information about a specific event\, please visit our website and Facebook pages closer to the date: storytelling.concordia.ca  | www.concordia.ca/allab. We will update these pages as soon as we have the details ourselves! \nCOHDS/ALLAB is located on unceded Kanien’kehá:ka territory\, in Tiohtiá:ke/Montreal.
URL:https://storytelling.concordia.ca/event/10th-emerging-scholars-symposium/
LOCATION:LB-1019 (Sunroom)\, COHDS\, 1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd W.\, Montreal\, Québec\, Canada
CATEGORIES:symposium
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230316T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230316T140000
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CREATED:20230113T170118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230301T221356Z
UID:15638-1678968000-1678975200@storytelling.concordia.ca
SUMMARY:Archiving Oral History
DESCRIPTION:with Eliot Perrin \nEnglish (Q&A in En/Fr) \nAn introduction to the principles and best practices of archiving oral history. This workshop will provide an overview of the archiving standards at COHDS as well as provide help with regards to preparing your collection for donations. \nEliot Perrin is a PhD student in History and the COHDS Archives Coordinator. His PhD thesis\, “Flour Mill se fane?: Deindustrialization and Urban Renewal in Sudbury’s Francophone Quarter” explores the twin impacts of these processes on Franco-Ontarian identity and the community’s response to socio-economic changes to the region. \nREGISTRATION \nPlease note that all of our events are free and open to all\, but you need to register! To register\, contact us at: cohds.chorn@concordia.ca \nIn person (20 people; RSVP at cohds.chorn@concordia.ca)\, LB 1019 (Sunroom)\, COHDS \nFor attending online\, register here. \n\nMORE INFORMATION \nFor more information about a specific event\, please visit our website and Facebook pages closer to the date: storytelling.concordia.ca  | www.concordia.ca/allab. We will update these pages as soon as we have the details ourselves! \nCOHDS/ALLAB is located on unceded Kanien’kehá:ka territory\, in Tiohtiá:ke/Montreal.
URL:https://storytelling.concordia.ca/event/archiving-oral-history/
LOCATION:LB-1019 (Sunroom)\, COHDS\, 1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd W.\, Montreal\, Québec\, Canada
CATEGORIES:workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230315T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230315T150000
DTSTAMP:20260515T005546
CREATED:20230113T164313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230217T185536Z
UID:15630-1678885200-1678892400@storytelling.concordia.ca
SUMMARY:Camera Basics
DESCRIPTION:with Vitalyi Bulychev \nEnglish \nThis is a comprehensive workshop aimed at introducing affiliates to the new camera equipment at COHDS and providing the basic know-how to use them. \nVitalyi Bulychev is the COHDS Lab Coordinator. He studied film production at Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema\, Concordia University\, Montreal. Past projects include short films and video installations. Interests include information architecture\, expanded cinema\, interdisciplinarity\, photography. Currently in pre-production for a documentary film focused on micro-histories/oral histories from a small village in Ukraine. \nREGISTRATION \nIn person\, LB 1042.03\, ALLab @ COHDS. Please note that all of our events are free and open to all\, but you need to register! To register\, contact us at: cohds.chorn@concordia.ca \nMORE INFORMATION \nFor more information about a specific event\, please visit our website and Facebook pages closer to the date: storytelling.concordia.ca  | www.concordia.ca/allab. We will update these pages as soon as we have the details ourselves! \nCOHDS/ALLAB is located on unceded Kanien’kehá:ka territory\, in Tiohtiá:ke/Montreal.
URL:https://storytelling.concordia.ca/event/camera-basics/
LOCATION:LB 1042.03 (Moonroom)\, 1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd W.\, Montreal\, Québec\, Canada
CATEGORIES:workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230308T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230308T150000
DTSTAMP:20260515T005546
CREATED:20230113T163609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230206T172614Z
UID:15619-1678280400-1678287600@storytelling.concordia.ca
SUMMARY:Introduction to Audio Recording
DESCRIPTION:with Vitalyi Bulychev \nEnglish \nBest practice and basics of working with microphones and recorders. \nVitalyi Bulychev is the COHDS Lab Coordinator. He studied film production at Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema\, Concordia University\, Montreal. Past projects include short films and video installations. Interests include information architecture\, expanded cinema\, interdisciplinarity\, photography. Currently in pre-production for a documentary film focused on micro-histories/oral histories from a small village in Ukraine. \nIn person (20 people; RSVP at cohds.chorn@concordia.ca)\, LB 1042.03 (Moonroom)\, ALLab @ COHDS \nREGISTRATION \nPlease note that all of our events are free and open to all\, but you need to register! To register\, contact us at: cohds.chorn@concordia.ca \nIn person (20 people; RSVP at cohds.chorn@concordia.ca)\, LB 1042.03 (Moonroom)\, ALLab @ COHDS \n\n\nMORE INFORMATION \nFor more information about a specific event\, please visit our website and Facebook pages closer to the date: storytelling.concordia.ca  | www.concordia.ca/allab. We will update these pages as soon as we have the details ourselves! \nCOHDS/ALLAB is located on unceded Kanien’kehá:ka territory\, in Tiohtiá:ke/Montreal.
URL:https://storytelling.concordia.ca/event/introduction-to-audio-recording-2/
LOCATION:LB 1042.03 (Moonroom)\, 1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd W.\, Montreal\, Québec\, Canada
CATEGORIES:workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230221T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230221T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T005546
CREATED:20230113T162126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230210T163932Z
UID:15609-1676980800-1676988000@storytelling.concordia.ca
SUMMARY:Emotions in Oral History
DESCRIPTION:with Nadia Hausfather\, Ioana Radu\, Elise Olmedo and Piyusha Chatterjee \nEnglish (Q&A in En/Fr) \nOral history interviews are dialogic conversations between two (and sometimes more) people. Just as looking back and reflecting on one’s past can be an emotional experience\, interactions between people also have an affective dimension. How do we attend to our emotions and that of others in oral history research— during interviews and in analysis? This workshop will encourage thinking through emotions as an important part of doing oral history research. \nNadia Hausfather’s work examines the emotional tenor of student activism around the 2012 students’ strike; Ioana Radu’s oral history project with Chisasibi Eeyou attends to emotional wellbeing of communities as an important part of healing and decolonisation; Elise Olmedo has been working on alternative ways of mapping that allow emotions\, sensations and affective dimensions of stories to be mapped; and Piyusha Chatterjee’s interviews with buskers brings up emotions and embodied feelings related to urban space that convey marginalisation and displacement in a post-industrial city. \nREGISTRATION \nPlease note that all of our events are free and open to all\, but you need to register! To register\, contact us at: cohds.chorn@concordia.ca \nIn person (20 people; RSVP at cohds.chorn@concordia.ca)\, LB 1019 (Sunroom)\, COHDS \nTo attend online\, register here \nMORE INFORMATION \nFor more information about a specific event\, please visit our website and Facebook pages closer to the date: storytelling.concordia.ca  | www.concordia.ca/allab. We will update these pages as soon as we have the details ourselves! \nCOHDS/ALLAB is located on unceded Kanien’kehá:ka territory\, in Tiohtiá:ke/Montreal.
URL:https://storytelling.concordia.ca/event/emotions-in-oral-history/
LOCATION:LB-1019 (Sunroom)\, COHDS\, 1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd W.\, Montreal\, Québec\, Canada
CATEGORIES:workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230215T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230215T113000
DTSTAMP:20260515T005546
CREATED:20230113T160640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230210T163636Z
UID:15601-1676455200-1676460600@storytelling.concordia.ca
SUMMARY:Roundtable: Revisiting COHDS Ethics
DESCRIPTION:with Anna Sheftel\, Aude Maltais-Landry\, Catherine Richardson\, Indira Chowdhury\, Monica Toca and Steven High \nmoderated by Eliot Perrin \nEnglish and French \nIn the past year\, we have received a series of inquiries related to ethics and consent that we think could offer a good opportunity to revisit COHDS’ ethics principles and practices to remain in phase with the needs of our affiliates\, of our community partners and of the society at large. \nIn this context\, we would like to mobilize COHDS community to reflect on these evolving ethical principles and practices. As a starting point we have identified a few questions that might help stimulating this conversation: \nThe signed consent form requirement aims to protect participants\, but sometimes act as barriers for marginalized individuals who might not have the academic culture or the required level of literacy to fully understand them. Does insisting on a written\, and sometimes complex\, consent form undermine our efforts to achieve “shared authority”? What measures can we adopt to acknowledge that academic culture\, literacy (and language spoken) varies throughout all communities? How can we move forward on this issue while still maintaining our strong ethical foundation? What protections can we put in place so that participants’ wishes can be respected and maintained over time? \nWhat does “shared authority” mean in the context of emancipatory social movements and anti-colonial struggles? What does it mean to decolonize our ethics protocols and our archives? What do indigenous communities and other cultural groups expect from the archive in terms of ownership\, control\, access\, and sharing of their stories? \nTo address these questions\, we would like to organize a round table and/or a workshop during the year 2022/2023 with the aim of updating and amending COHDS’ statement and principles on ethics. We welcome any suggestions from our affiliates\, that might contribute to a collective discussion around these issues. \nREGISTRATION \nPlease note that all of our events are free and open to all\, but you need to register! To register\, contact us at: cohds.chorn@concordia.ca \nIn person (20 people; RSVP at cohds.chorn@concordia.ca)\, LB 1019 (Sunroom)\, COHDS \nTo attend online\, register here. \nMORE INFORMATION \nFor more information about a specific event\, please visit our website and Facebook pages closer to the date: storytelling.concordia.ca  | www.concordia.ca/allab. We will update these pages as soon as we have the details ourselves! \nCOHDS/ALLAB is located on unceded Kanien’kehá:ka territory\, in Tiohtiá:ke/Montreal.
URL:https://storytelling.concordia.ca/event/roundtable-revisiting-cohds-ethics/
LOCATION:LB-1019 (Sunroom)\, COHDS\, 1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd W.\, Montreal\, Québec\, Canada
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230207T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230207T150000
DTSTAMP:20260515T005546
CREATED:20230113T153432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230117T153511Z
UID:15586-1675774800-1675782000@storytelling.concordia.ca
SUMMARY:Introduction to Oral History
DESCRIPTION:Photo caption: Day planners documenting garment worker Cornelia Caruso’s daily piece work rates\, ca. 1967. Photo by Lauren Laframboise \n  \nwith Lauren Laframboise \nEnglish \nThis workshop will provide you with some of the fundamentals in the interdisciplinary field of oral history. Participants will learn about an oral history approach to interviewing\, ethics in research\, and the many ways that oral histories are shared with the public. This workshop is strongly recommended to all new affiliates\, as it is intended to present the methodology and ethics followed by our Centre. \nLauren Laframboise is a PhD student at the Centre for Oral History and Digital Storytelling in the Department of History at Concordia University. Her research explores the impacts of deindustrialization in the apparel industry in Montréal and New York City. In 2021\, Lauren completed her MA in History at Concordia\, and from 2020-2022 she was the Associate Director of Deindustrialization and the Politics of Our Time. She has worked on a variety of public history projects\, including museum exhibitions\, online oral history platforms\, documentary film and radio\, and walking tours. \nREGISTRATION \nPlease note that all of our events are free and open to all\, but you need to register! To register\, contact us at: cohds.chorn@concordia.ca \nIn person (20 people; RSVP at cohds.chorn@concordia.ca)\, LB 1019 (Sunroom)\, COHDS \nTo attend online\, register here. \nMORE INFORMATION \nFor more information about a specific event\, please visit our website and Facebook pages closer to the date: storytelling.concordia.ca  | www.concordia.ca/allab. We will update these pages as soon as we have the details ourselves! \nCOHDS/ALLAB is located on unceded Kanien’kehá:ka territory\, in Tiohtiá:ke/Montreal. \n 
URL:https://storytelling.concordia.ca/event/introduction-to-oral-history-2/
LOCATION:LB-1019 (Sunroom)\, COHDS\, 1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd W.\, Montreal\, Québec\, Canada
CATEGORIES:workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230119T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230119T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T005546
CREATED:20230111T184044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230117T152706Z
UID:15551-1674129600-1674136800@storytelling.concordia.ca
SUMMARY:Introduction à l’histoire orale (annulé)
DESCRIPTION:Avec Eliot Perrin \nEn français \nCet atelier de formation couvre les concepts fondamentaux de la méthodologie de l’histoire orale. On y aborde l’évolution de la discipline\, son approche de l’entrevue\, l’éthique de la recherche\, et les diverses façons dont les chercheur·e·s en histoire orale diffusent leurs travaux auprès d’un vaste public. Le plus possible\, le contenu sera adapté au niveau de connaissances et aux projets des participant·e·s. Cet atelier est fortement recommandé aux nouveaux et nouvelles affilié.e.s du CHORN\, car il constitue une introduction à la méthodologie et aux principes développés et suivis par le Centre. \nEliot Perrin is a PhD student in History and the COHDS Archives Coordinator. His PhD thesis\, “Flour Mill se fane?: Deindustrialization and Urban Renewal in Sudbury’s Francophone Quarter” explores the twin impacts of these processes on Franco-Ontarian identity and the community’s response to socio-economic changes to the region. \nINSCRIVEZ-VOUS \nEn personne (limite de 20 personnes). RSVP à cohds.chorn@concordia.ca. Pour participer en ligne\, enregistrez-vous ici. Tous nos événements sont gratuits et ouverts au public\, mais l’inscription est obligatoire ! \nPLUS D’INFORMATIONS \nPour plus d’informations sur un événement spécifique\, veuillez visiter notre site Web et notre page Facebook plus proches de la date : storytelling.concordia.ca/fr/ | www.concordia.ca/allab. Nous mettrons à jour ces pages dès que nous aurons les détails nous-mêmes! \nCOHDS / ALLAB sont reconnaissants de pouvoir offrir cette programmation sur le territoire non cédé de Kanien’kehá:ka\, à Tiohtiá: ke / Montréal.
URL:https://storytelling.concordia.ca/event/introduction-a-lhistoire-orale-3/
LOCATION:LB-1019 (sunroom)\, COHDS
CATEGORIES:workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221123T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221123T133000
DTSTAMP:20260515T005546
CREATED:20220912T010654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221117T190105Z
UID:14584-1669204800-1669210200@storytelling.concordia.ca
SUMMARY:Reflecting on the Practices of Mapping Stories
DESCRIPTION:DETAILS\n\n\n\n\n\nwith José Alavez\, Sarah Bengle\, Sébastien Caquard\, Élise Olmedo\, Léa Pinsky-Denieul\, Emory Shaw\, Sepideh Shahamati. In English (with Q&A in English and French). \n  \nIn person (RSVP)\, online (Zoom) \n\n\n\nREGISTRATION\n\n\n\nTo attend in person\, please send us an email at cohds.chorn@concordia.ca. To attend online\, you can register on Zoom by clicking here. All of our events are free and open to all\, but registration is required. \n\n\n\nLOCATION\n\n\n\nCenter for Oral History and Digital Storytelling Concordia University Library Building\, 10th Floor\, Room LB-1019 (Sunroom)1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd W.Montreal\, QC\, Canada \n\n\n\nMORE INFORMATION\n\n\n\nIf you have any questions\, contact us at cohds.chorn@concordia.ca. \n\n\n\n\n\nDESCRIPTION\n\n\n\nwith José Alavez\, Sarah Bengle\, Sébastien Caquard\, Élise Olmedo\, Léa Pinsky-Denieul\, Emory Shaw\, Sepideh Shahamati. In English (with Q&A in En and Fr). \nCet atelier est le 4ème et dernier de la série Cartographier les récits :  Méthodes\, outils et pratiques alternatives  \nThis is the fourth and final session of the series of workshops on “Mapping Stories: Alternative Methods\, Tools and Practices” organized by the Geomedia Lab at the Center for Oral History and Digital Storytelling (COHDS-CHORN) of Concordia University. This roundtable will be inspired by the conversations and exchanges that will have taken place during the previous three mapping workshops (see Fall 2022 programming for more details). It is meant to expand our thinking about mapping stories. It will begin with a synthesis of the ethical\, technological\, methodological and conceptual questions raised during the workshops\, before discussing intersections\, complementarities and limits of each of the mapping methods/tools presented. Participants will then be invited to share ideas\, experiences and personal reflections related to any aspects of the mapping of stories\, particularly in an oral history context. \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 
URL:https://storytelling.concordia.ca/event/reflecting-on-the-practices-of-mapping-stories/
LOCATION:Québec
CATEGORIES:workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221115T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221115T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T005546
CREATED:20220912T010253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221122T224038Z
UID:14581-1668513600-1668520800@storytelling.concordia.ca
SUMMARY:Introduction to Oral History Workshop
DESCRIPTION:DETAILS\n\n\n\n\n\nIn English \nWith Piyusha Chatterjee \nIn person (RSVP) \n\n\n\nREGISTRATION\n\n\n\nTo attend in person\, please send us an email at cohds.chorn@concordia.ca. All of our events are free and open to all\, but registration is required. \n\n\n\nLOCATION\n\n\n\nCenter for Oral History and Digital Storytelling Concordia University Library Building\, 10th Floor\, Room LB-1019 (Sunroom)1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd W.Montreal\, QC\, Canada \n\n\n\nMORE INFORMATION\n\n\n\nIf you have any questions\, contact us at cohds.chorn@concordia.ca. \n\n\n\n\n\nDESCRIPTION\n\n\n\nwith Piyusha Chatterjee \nThis workshop will provide you with some of the fundamentals in the interdisciplinary field of oral history. Participants will learn about an oral history approach to interviewing\, ethics in research\, and the many ways that oral histories are shared with the public. This workshop is strongly recommended to all new affiliates\, as it is intended to present the methodology and ethics followed by our Centre. \nPiyusha Chatterjee is an oral historian and an interdisciplinary researcher working at the intersection of history\, geography and media studies. Her doctoral research is based on an oral history project with street musicians and performers in Montreal. It examines the place of busking within the political economy of the city and explores Montreal’s history\, urban space and economy from their perspective. She has worked on several oral history-based projects in both India and Canada\, and has experience in conducting interviews with diverse groups of people and in a variety of contexts. \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 
URL:https://storytelling.concordia.ca/event/14581/
LOCATION:Québec
CATEGORIES:workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221110T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221110T130000
DTSTAMP:20260515T005546
CREATED:20220912T005812Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221109T172815Z
UID:14578-1668081600-1668085200@storytelling.concordia.ca
SUMMARY:Atlascine : la carte comme outils de navigation dansles récits
DESCRIPTION:DETAILS\n\n\n\n\n\navec Emory Shaw et Sébastien Caquard. En français. \nEn ligne \n\n\n\nREGISTRATION\n\n\n\nTo attend online\, you can register on Zoom by clicking here. All of our events are free and open to all\, but registration is required. \n\n\n\nLOCATION\n\n\n\nCenter for Oral History and Digital Storytelling Concordia University Library Building\, 10th Floor\, Room LB-1019 (Sunroom)1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd W.Montreal\, QC\, Canada \n\n\n\nMORE INFORMATION\n\n\n\nIf you have any questions\, contact us at cohds.chorn@concordia.ca. \n\n\n\n\n\nDESCRIPTION\n\n\n\navec Emory Shaw et Sébastien Caquard. En français. \nCet atelier est le 3ème de la série Cartographier les récits :  Méthodes\, outils et pratiques alternatives  \nAtlascine est une application en ligne gratuite et source ouverte développée pour cartographier des récits individuels ou des collections de récits (ex. Entretiens audio ou vidéos). Grâce à l’interaction intégrée entre les médias et les cartes\, Atlascine propose de nouvelles façons de naviguer dans et entre les récits par l’intermédiaire des cartes. Au cours de cet atelier nous présenterons les capacités et les limites d’Atlascine pour cartographier les récits\, puis nous ferons une démonstration des différentes étapes nécessaires à la réalisation de cartes avec Atlascine. Les participant.e.s seront alors invité.e.s à explorer un des atlas déjà réalisé avec cette application pour mieux comprendre son fonctionnement. La session se terminera par une session de Q & R. \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 
URL:https://storytelling.concordia.ca/event/atlascine-la-carte-comme-outils-de-navigation-dansles-recits/
LOCATION:Québec
CATEGORIES:workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221103T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221103T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T005546
CREATED:20220912T005450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221102T191808Z
UID:14575-1667476800-1667484000@storytelling.concordia.ca
SUMMARY:Introduction à l’histoire orale (workshop cancelled)
DESCRIPTION:DETAILS\n\n\n\n\n\navec Lea Kabiljo. \nEn français. \nIn person \n\n\n\nREGISTRATION\n\n\n\nTo attend in person\, please send us an email at cohds.chorn@concordia.ca. All of our events are free and open to all\, but registration is required. \n\n\n\nLOCATION\n\n\n\nCenter for Oral History and Digital Storytelling Concordia University Library Building\, 10th Floor\, Room LB-1019 (Sunroom)1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd W.Montreal\, QC\, Canada \n\n\n\nMORE INFORMATION\n\n\n\nIf you have any questions\, contact us at cohds.chorn@concordia.ca. \n\n\n\n\n\nDESCRIPTION\n\n\n\navec Lea Kabiljo.   \nCet atelier de formation couvre les concepts fondamentaux de la méthodologie de l’histoire orale. On y aborde l’évolution de la discipline\, son approche de l’entrevue\, l’éthique de la recherche\, et les diverses façons dont les chercheur·e·s en histoire orale diffusent leurs travaux auprès d’un vaste public. Le plus possible\, le contenu sera adapté au niveau de connaissances et aux projets des participant·e·s. Cet atelier est fortement recommandé aux nouveaux et nouvelles affilié.e.s du CHORN\, car il constitue une introduction à la méthodologie et aux principes développés et suivis par le Centre.  \nLea Kabiljo est une candidate au doctorat dans le département d’éducation de l’art a l’université Concordia. Sa recherche s’intéresse à l’histoire orale\, la photographie\, les nouvelles technologies et l’empathie dans un contexte pédagogique. Sa pratique artistique combine l’histoire orale et la photographie\, examinant la façon dont les interviews biographiques peuvent susciter des portraits. Elle est récipiendaire de la bourse d’étude Fond de recherche du Québec au niveau doctoral et de la bourse Concordia fellowship of Fine Arts. En 2019\, elle a été nommé “Concordia’s Public Scholar’s”\, une des dix candidat.e.s au doctorats les plus qualifié.e.s à travers les quatre facultés. Lea est aussi une professeur d’art au secondaire et une avide fan de voyages et de fromages. \n  \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 
URL:https://storytelling.concordia.ca/event/introduction-a-lhistoire-orale-2/
LOCATION:Québec
CATEGORIES:workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221028T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221028T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T005546
CREATED:20220912T005012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220912T005013Z
UID:14572-1666958400-1666965600@storytelling.concordia.ca
SUMMARY:uMap: A Free Open-Source Alternative to Google Mapto Map Stories
DESCRIPTION:DETAILS\n\n\n\n\n\nwith Sepideh Shahamati\, Léa PinskyDenieul\, Yannick Baumann and the Parc-Ex Anti-EvictionMapping Group. In English (with Q&A in En andFr). \nIn person\, Online \n\n\n\nREGISTRATION\n\n\n\n[Add details on how people need to register here] \nExample:  \nTo attend in person\, please send us an email at cohds.chorn@concordia.ca. To attend online\, you can register on Zoom by clicking here. All of our events are free and open to all\, but registration is required. \n\n\n\nLOCATION\n\n\n\nCenter for Oral History and Digital Storytelling Concordia University Library Building\, 10th Floor\, Room LB-1019 (Sunroom)1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd W.Montreal\, QC\, Canada \n\n\n\nMORE INFORMATION\n\n\n\nIf you have any questions\, contact us at cohds.chorn@concordia.ca. \n\n\n\n\n\nDESCRIPTION\n\n\n\nwith Sepideh Shahamati\, Léa Pinsky-Denieul\, Yannick Baumann and the Parc-Ex Anti-Eviction Mapping Group  \nCet atelier est le 2ème de la série Cartographier les récits :  Méthodes\, outils et pratiques alternatives  \nuMap is a free\, open-source online mapping platform that builds on OpenStreetMap to enable anyone to easily publish web maps individually or collaboratively. In this workshop\, we present the potential and limits of uMap based on our own experiences of deploying it in different mapping projects with a particular focus on Mapping Parc Extension (“Intangible heritage” project led by Sepideh Shahamati). This workshop will start with a brief presentation of this project and of the potential and limits of uMap for mapping stories\, followed by a hands-on demonstration on how to set up a uMap project. This session will end with a Q&A session.  \nCOHDS/ALLAB are grateful to be able to offer our programming on unceded Kanien’kehá:ka territory\, in Tiohtiá:ke/Montreal. \n 
URL:https://storytelling.concordia.ca/event/umap-a-free-open-source-alternative-to-google-mapto-map-stories/
LOCATION:Québec
CATEGORIES:presentations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221027T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221027T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T005546
CREATED:20220912T004310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220912T004458Z
UID:14564-1666868400-1666879200@storytelling.concordia.ca
SUMMARY:COHDS Annual General Assembly
DESCRIPTION:DETAILS\n\n\n\n\n\nIn English and French \nKeynote Oral histories of the dead: Studying immigration\, settlement\, community\, and integration through one Jewish Cemetery\, with Anna Sheftel. \nIn-person and Online \n\n\n\nREGISTRATION\n\n\n\nTo attend in person\, please send us an email at cohds.chorn@concordia.ca. To attend online\, you can register on Zoom by clicking here. All of our events are free and open to all\, but registration is required. \n\n\n\nLOCATION\n\n\n\nCenter for Oral History and Digital Storytelling Concordia University Library Building\, 10th Floor\, Room LB-1019 (Sunroom)1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd W.Montreal\, QC\, Canada \n\n\n\nMORE INFORMATION\n\n\n\nIf you have any questions\, contact us at cohds.chorn@concordia.ca. \n\n\n\n\n\nDESCRIPTION\n\n\n\n \n11:00-12:00 Keynote Oral histories of the dead: Studying immigration\, settlement\, community\, and integration through one Jewish Cemetery\, with Anna Sheftel. In English \n12:05-13:05 AGA \n13:05-14:00 Lunch provided at COHDS \n \nCOHDS/ALLAB are grateful to be able to offer our programming on unceded Kanien’kehá:ka territory\, in Tiohtiá:ke/Montreal.
URL:https://storytelling.concordia.ca/event/cohds-annual-general-assembly/
LOCATION:Québec
CATEGORIES:assembly,keynote speech
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221024T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221024T150000
DTSTAMP:20260515T005546
CREATED:20220912T003621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221017T144549Z
UID:14561-1666616400-1666623600@storytelling.concordia.ca
SUMMARY:Introduction to Audio Recording
DESCRIPTION:DETAILS\n\n\n\n\n\nIn English \nWith Vitalyi Bulychev \nIn person \n\n\n\nREGISTRATION\n\n\n\nTo attend in person\, please send us an email at cohds.chorn@concordia.ca. All of our events are free and open to all\, but registration is required. \n\n\n\nLOCATION\n\n\n\nCenter for Oral History and Digital Storytelling Concordia University Library Building\, 10th Floor\, Room LB-1019 (Sunroom)1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd W.Montreal\, QC\, Canada \n\n\n\nMORE INFORMATION\n\n\n\nIf you have any questions\, contact us at cohds.chorn@concordia.ca. \n\n\n\n\n\nDESCRIPTION\n\n\n\nwith Vitalyi Bulychev   \nBest practice and basics of working with microphones and recorders.  \nVitalyi Bulychev is the COHDS Lab Coordinator. He studied film production at Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema\, Concordia University\, Montreal. Past projects include short films and video installations. Interests include information architecture\, expanded cinema\, interdisciplinarity\, photography. Currently in pre-production for a documentary film focused on micro-histories/oral histories from a small village in Ukraine.  \n  \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 
URL:https://storytelling.concordia.ca/event/introduction-to-audio-recording/
LOCATION:Québec
CATEGORIES:workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221012T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221012T200000
DTSTAMP:20260515T005546
CREATED:20220912T002912Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220929T175616Z
UID:14556-1665594000-1665604800@storytelling.concordia.ca
SUMMARY:Would it be ethical not to share your own story?
DESCRIPTION:DETAILS\n\n\n\n\n\nIn English \nWith Zeina Ismail-Allouche and Jad Orphée Chami \nIn person \n\n\n\nREGISTRATION\n\n\n\nTo attend in person\, please send us an email at cohds.chorn@concordia.ca. All of our events are free and open to all\, but registration is required. \n\n\n\nLOCATION\n\n\n\nActs of Listening Lab @ Center for Oral History and Digital Storytelling Concordia University Library Building\, 10th Floor\, Room LB-1042.02 (moon room)1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd W.Montreal\, QC\, Canada \n\n\n\nMORE INFORMATION\n\n\n\nIf you have any questions\, contact us at cohds.chorn@concordia.ca. \n\n\n\n\n\nDESCRIPTION\n\n\n\nA performative participatory workshop to deconstruct the concept of shared authority in the Oral History Interview\, with Zeina Ismail-Allouche and Jad Orphée Chami. In English. \nThis performative participatory workshop intends to unpack the tension revolving around the willingness/ readiness/preparedness of oral historians to share their own stories and the concept of shared authority within the interview space.  \nThe workshop intends to offer a safe space to address essential questions about the deep connections tying Indigenous Methodologies and the call for self-positionality to the practice of oral history. A self-positioning performative narrative will prelude the workshop as a pathway to living the experience of telling one’s own story as a vivid introduction to the subject matter. The participants will be then invited to reflect\, connect\, and revisit critically shared authorities in the interview space.  \nZeina Ismail-Allouche is a core member of the centre. \nJad Orphée Chami is a Lebanese-Canadian artist-researcher and composer\, born in Beirut in 1998 and living in Montreal since 2015. He notably composed the original music for the film Antigone by Sophie Deraspe\, which represented Canada at the 92nd Academy Awards and was nominated for best original music at the 22nd Gala Québec Cinéma. Through research-creation\, he explores oral history as literal embodiment\, separating the linguistic components of testimonies from the incarnated and bodily-bursting stories. \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 
URL:https://storytelling.concordia.ca/event/would-it-be-ethical-not-to-share-your-own-story/
LOCATION:Québec
CATEGORIES:workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220929T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220929T143000
DTSTAMP:20260515T005546
CREATED:20220912T002013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220922T013558Z
UID:14544-1664452800-1664461800@storytelling.concordia.ca
SUMMARY:Cartographie sensible des récits
DESCRIPTION:DETAILS\n\n\n\n\n\navec Élise Olmedo et Kevin Pinvidic. En français (avec Q&A en anglais et français).  \nen personne (RSVP)\, en ligne (zoom) \n\n\n\nREGISTRATION\n\n\n\nTo attend in person\, please send us an email at cohds.chorn@concordia.ca. To attend online\, you can register on Zoom by clicking here. All of our events are free and open to all\, but registration is required. \n\n\n\nLOCATION\n\n\n\nCenter for Oral History and Digital Storytelling Concordia University Library Building\, 10th Floor\, Room LB-1019 (Sunroom)1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd W.Montreal\, QC\, Canada \n\n\n\nMORE INFORMATION\n\n\n\nIf you have any questions\, contact us at cohds.chorn@concordia.ca. \n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\navec Élise Olmedo et Kevin Pinvidic  \nCet atelier est le 1er de la série Cartographier les récits :  Méthodes\, outils et pratiques alternatives  \nLa cartographie sensible est une approche qui s’intéresse à la dimension subjective d’un récit. Cette approche\, inspirée à l’origine par les pratiques artistiques\, s’étend désormais à de nombreux domaines comme les sciences sociales\, l’architecture\, l’aménagement\, l’éducation\, l’activisme ou l’histoire orale. La cartographie sensible peut en effet permettre d’identifier et de révéler des aspects importants des récits comme les émotions associées à la mémoire et aux souvenirs. Une initiation à cette méthode sera proposée dans cet atelier au cours duquel une attention particulière sera portée au processus mise en carte de manière sensible. Elle sera suivie par une discussion (en français et en anglais).  \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 
URL:https://storytelling.concordia.ca/event/cartographie-sensible-des-recits/
LOCATION:Québec
CATEGORIES:presentations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220614T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220614T120000
DTSTAMP:20260515T005546
CREATED:20220603T174225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230111T192715Z
UID:13927-1655200800-1655208000@storytelling.concordia.ca
SUMMARY:Care-Centred Approaches to Oral History-Informed Research Creation
DESCRIPTION:DETAILS\n\n\n\n\n\nIn English\, with interpretation into Spanish \n\n\n\nREGISTRATION\n\n\n\nRegistration here: https://concordia-ca.zoom.us/…/tZMrdumtqD0jHNb7dkHOK1Ry…  \n\n\n\nLOCATION\n\n\n\n4TH SPACE\, Concordia  \n\n\n\nMORE INFORMATION\n\n\n\nIf you have any questions\, contact us at cohds.chorn@concordia.ca. \n\n\n\n\n\nDESCRIPTION\n\n\n\n\n\nCare-Centred Approaches to Oral History-Informed Research Creation Jun 14\, 10am-12pmIn English\, with interpretation into Spanish\n  \nA collaborative exploration of the ethical challenges of research-creation processes informed by narratives of violence. With: Catherine Richardson\, Director of First Peoples Studies Concordia; Marie Andrea Garcia\, Dance Mouvement Therapist; Luis C Sotelo Director of Acts of Listening Lab. \nIn collaboration with 4TH SPACE Concordia University \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\nCOHDS/ALLAB are grateful to be able to offer our programming on unceded Kanien’kehá:ka territory\, in Tiohtiá:ke/Montreal.
URL:https://storytelling.concordia.ca/event/care-centred-approaches-to-oral-history-informed-research-creation/
LOCATION:Québec
CATEGORIES:presentations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220606T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220606T190000
DTSTAMP:20260515T005546
CREATED:20220330T152523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220330T172030Z
UID:13596-1654534800-1654542000@storytelling.concordia.ca
SUMMARY:Autoriser l'écriture
DESCRIPTION:[Cet évènement fait partie d’une série de deux ateliers. En vous inscrivant\, vous vous engagez à participer aux deux ateliers qui auront lieu le 6 et 7 juin de 17h00 à 19h00\, 2022] \nDESCRIPTION\nDans une série de deux ateliers\, nous voulons tracer les contours de ce que permet l’écriture quand elle s’adosse à la mémoire puissante et faillible des récits d’autrui. En collaboration avec les artistes- chercheureuses\, nous voulons explorer les difficiles enjeux de la création littéraire quand elle se propose comme stratégie pour reconstituer les liens\, la scène du crime; pour proposer un parcours mémoriel\, pour repriser les maillages d’un récit endommagé par les traumatismes passés et présents. \nÀ ces fins\, nous proposerons des réflexions en recherche-création s’appuyant sur les méthodes de l’histoire orale ainsi que sur des enjeux plus spécifiques concernant l’écriture\, les positionnements de l’écrivaine\, les subjectivités multiples\, les appartenances et marginalités ainsi que les risques encourus par un tel travail. \nEnfin\, nous nous appuierons sur les potentialités et ressources de la poésie. \nÀ PROPOS DES PRÉSENTATRICES\nStéphane Martelly est née à Port-au-Prince. Écrivaine\, peintre et chercheure\, elle poursuit une démarche réflexive sur la littérature haïtienne contemporaine\, sur la création\, sur les marginalités littéraires ainsi que sur les limites de l’interprétation. Elle est l’autrice d’un essai en recherche-création\, Les jeux du dissemblable. Folie\, marge et féminin en littérature haïtienne contemporaine (Nota bene\, 2016). Ses plus récentes publications comprennent le recueil de poésie Inventaires et le livre-poème illustré L’enfant-Gazelle (Remue-ménage\, 2018). Elle a fondé la collection MARTIALES aux Éditions du Remue-Ménage en 2020\, consacrée à l’écriture des femmes noires. Stéphane Martelly est professeure en recherche-création et en littératures de la Caraïbe au Département des arts\, langues et littératures de l’Université de Sherbrooke. Elle assume depuis 2021 la co-direction du groupe de recherche VersUS\, laboratoire transculturel. \nAutrice\, éditrice et traductrice\, Chloé Savoie-Bernard a\, entre autres\, publié Des femmes savantes (Triptyque\, 2016)\, Sainte Chloé de l’amour (Hexagone\, 2021) et dirigé le collectif Corps (Triptyque\, 2018). À compter de l’automne 2022\, elle occupera un poste de professeure de littérature à l’Université Queen’s. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDÉTAILS\nEn français \nAvec Stephane Martelly et Chloé Savoie-Bernard \nEn personne \nINSCRIPTION\nVeuillez nous écrire à l’adresse cohds.chorn@concordia.ca pour vous inscrire. Votre inscription s’applique pour les deux ateliers. \nLes participant·e·s devraient avoir une idée du sujet sur lequel elles·ils veulent écrire. \nTous nos événements sont gratuits et ouverts au public\, mais l’inscription est obligatoire. \nLIEU\nConcordia UniversityLibrary Building\, 10th Floor\, Room LB-1019 (COHDS Sunroom)1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd W.Montreal\, QC\, Canada \nPLUS D’INFORMATIONS\nSi vous avez des questions\, vous pouvez nous écrire à l’adresse cohds.chorn@concordia.ca.
URL:https://storytelling.concordia.ca/event/autoriser-lecriture/
LOCATION:Québec
CATEGORIES:presentations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220407T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220407T200000
DTSTAMP:20260515T005546
CREATED:20220323T170307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220330T161907Z
UID:13541-1649347200-1649361600@storytelling.concordia.ca
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.
URL:https://storytelling.concordia.ca/event/in-between-stories-of-home-and-land/
LOCATION:Québec
CATEGORIES:presentations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220401T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220401T113000
DTSTAMP:20260515T005546
CREATED:20220324T151509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220330T131042Z
UID:13562-1648807200-1648812600@storytelling.concordia.ca
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 
URL:https://storytelling.concordia.ca/event/beyond-identity-politics-relationality-in-theatre-rehearsal-process-2/
LOCATION:Québec
CATEGORIES:presentations
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