Archive for September, 2008

National Dance Theatre Company of Jamaica

The NDTC was in town this weekend.
I was supposed to post the flyer but never did.  Things are winding down for at work and life intervened.
Didn’t stop us from attending, however!
Some photographs, courtesy of Peter Ramsay:
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The Wrecking Ball | New Political Theatre

This site’s worth watching.
What’s especially worth watching is the piece that is currently the second one on the page (which doesn’t appear to work the way blogs usually work, so prepare to scroll) – “An open letter to Prime Minister Harper From Wajdi Mouawad, Governor General Award-winning Canadian playwright; Knight of the Ordre National des Arts et [...]

The Children’s Teeth in Guyana I – Georgetown

When I attended the meeting of the Regional Cultural Committee in Georgetown in April, Guyana’s CARIFESTA Secretariat promised us that each segment of every contingent would perform four times in Guyana — twice in Georgetown and twice outside the city. The regional Directors of Culture (who comprise the RCC) were not surprisingly sceptical. [...]

Ringplay at CARIFESTA X

The Children’s Teeth was featured at CARIFESTA X, and toured Guyana, set and all. The experience was invaluable — we performed in spaces we would not have chosen for ourselves, despite the existence of at least two enviable national Guyanese performance spaces, the like of which only our hotels provide in The Bahamas. [...]

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