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Ibn Daniyal and Puppetry  | HowlRound Theatre Commons

Nabra Nelson: Salam Alaikum. Welcome to Kunafa and Shay, a podcast produced for HowlRound Theatre Commons, a free and open platform for theatremakers worldwide. Kunafa

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A Designer-Director-Dramaturg Dalliance | HowlRound Theatre Commons

Over four days we created a concept that empowered inclusivity and unbounded creativity. It also allowed us, for a short period of time, to conceive,

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performingborders in Conversation with Rosa-Johan Uddoh and Party Office

performingborders is excited to invite you to join artists Rosa-Johan Uddoh and Party Office for an open online conversation exploring their upcoming performingborders commissions: our

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Ten Years of The Gun Show

Nate Cohen: It’s been ten years since you wrote The Gun Show. What led you to start writing it when you did? Ellen Lewis: For

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Ottoman Theatre | HowlRound Theatre Commons

Marina: The third and final form of traditional theatre that we’ll talk about today is Meddah, which translates simply to “storyteller,” and it is just

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Finding Open Channels’ Place in the Caribbean Cultural Landscape

In our 2023 meeting, these elements of popular theatre and social practices were not named as such but were present throughout the week we spent

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Art as a Weapon (Youth Against Invasion), Part Two

Manatsu: Art does connect people. Yasmin, how do you build connections with other artists in other countries during these times? Yasmin: As you just said,

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The Theatre Communications Group (TCG) National Conference

The TCG National Conference is one of the largest nationwide gatherings of the nonprofit theatre community. TCG has been gathering folks this way since 1976

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From Perfectionism to Play with Malia’Kekia Nicolini

Malia’Kekia Nicolini: Growing up, I hear directors say, “Oh, just go play with it.” Sometimes that means, figure it out on your own. Sometimes it

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Gender, Disability, Transmedia, and Balkan Folklore

In chatting with Mustatea, she shared that ielele is traditionally understood as a female forest creature in Balkan folklore whose eerie voices led men astray.