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A History of Silence (with Sayda Trujillo)

A History of Silence (with Sayda Trujillo)

Released Monday, 20th July 2020
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A History of Silence (with Sayda Trujillo)

A History of Silence (with Sayda Trujillo)

A History of Silence (with Sayda Trujillo)

A History of Silence (with Sayda Trujillo)

Monday, 20th July 2020
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Becky and Dan talk masks and monuments and Becky has a conversation with theatre-maker and educator, Sayda Trujillo, from Roswell, New Mexico, about decolonizing theatrical practice and training and more. Covered: standing up, mask wars, police shootings, the Nazi monument in Oakville, Bit Playas, Kris Siddiqi, Nigel Downer, colonial statues, #Blessed, hipster evangelicals, Roswell, immigrant identity, Guatemala, Persons of Colour, decolonizing theatre pedagogy and training, Dell'Arte International, physical voice, Master teachers, East Los Angeles, calling out, deciphering emotions, trauma, George Floyd, protests, Theatre Communications Group, predominantly white organisations, silence as violence, clown and activism, Palestine, The Freedom Theatre, anger pain and joy, home, family, translation, Mayan culture, ancestors, tilling for the harvest & more!

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