iCoDaCo Online Conference
By . Through inspiring keynote presentations, artist talks, and interactive discussions, this conference will explore the dynamic relationship between dance and political activism, with a particular foc Source link...
By . Through inspiring keynote presentations, artist talks, and interactive discussions, this conference will explore the dynamic relationship between dance and political activism, with a particular foc Source link...
By Murielle Borst Tarrant. Murielle Borst-Tarrant asks herself why she’s still creating. Amid loss and chaos and life’s ongoing minor dramas, she returns over and over again to the work. Source link...
By . This year, 2025 honoree Citlali Pizarro and 2024 honoree Christian Lewis engage in an enlightening conversation about the state of theater, navigating careers in arts journalism, their pathways to Source link...
By . The end of the world has arrived, and three people are the sole survivors. Source link...
By Lauren Halvorsen. In its second and final year, the Artistic Caucus aimed to integrate its collaborative model into the workflows and budgets of four theatres while providing freelance artists with access and compen Source link...
By . The 2025 Edwin Booth Award honors a person, company, or organization whose work bridges professional and academic theatre. Source link...
By . This year’s theme, What Sustains Us: Directing Beyond the Industry’s Limits, Cultivating a Joyful Practice, invites artists to reflect on and reimagine how to build sustainable, liberating, and joy Source link...
By Yura Sapi, Alex Meda. Alexandra Meda, founder of Culture Change Lab, discusses mediation and facilitation at various predominantly white organizations, and championing change work on the professional and individual leve Source link...
By Maridee Slater. Maridee Slater invites theatremakers to think beyond graduate school credentials and gatekeepers to preserve the embodied practices that allow us to see each other and collaborate across difference Source link...
By Yura Sapi, Nadia Garzón. Nadia Garzón, founder and executive director of Descolonizarte Teatro in Orlando, Florida, prioritizes a decolonial arts practice by uplifting Latinx, queer, and immigrant voices. Source link...