Thinking Spaces with Taiwo Afolabi
Thinking Spaces Improvisational Reading Group and Speaker Series is pleased to present ‘Ethical Questioning in Research: Insight from an Applied Theatre Project’ a virtual talk with Taiwo Afolabi.
Thinking Spaces – “Dispatch”
Thinking Spaces: The Reading Group and Speaker Series, together with the Art Gallery of Guelph, is pleased to present “Dispatch” a virtual talk with artist Raven Chacon and curator Candice Hopkins.
HIllside Inside
Enjoy Hillside Inside from your home February 5 -7 2021! Watch original videos created for Hillside Inside on their website or YouTube channel.
IASPM Pop Talks 2 with Chris Tonelli
As part of their Pop Talks colloquium series, IASPM Benelux will present a live double book launch to celebrate new works by IICSI Research Associate Dr. Chris Tonelli, and former IASPM Chair Dr. Kristin McGee.
CfP – Theatre Ecologies: Environments, Sustainability, and Politics
The International Federation for Theatre Research has released a call for papers that examine how “subordinate groups use performative methodologies to challenge the ecologies of public space.”
Thinking Spaces – “Improvising and Listening.”
Thinking Spaces: The Reading Group and Speaker Series is pleased to present a listening and discussion session by IICSI Researcher and U of G Professor Dr. James Harley and IMPR Graduate Students for the Interactive Improvisation in Times of Isolation project titled: “Improvising and Listening.”
Thinking Spaces – Dong-Won Kim – Time to Plant Seed
Thinking Spaces, The Improvisational Reading Group and Speaker Series presents: Dong-Won Kim – Time to Plant Seed On Fri. Dec. 4, 2020.
CFP – McGill Music Graduate Virtual Symposium
The McGill Music Graduate Students’ Society is pleased to announce its 34rd annual Symposium on March 12–14, 2021 – abstracts must be received by Friday, January 1, 2021.
Thinking Spaces with Joni NehRita “Love + Protest”
Join us for Thinking Spaces with Jamaican-Canadian artist Joni NehRita who writes songs about unity, hope and social justice on Nov. 20.