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The Indigenous Scholars Series is presented by the Aboriginal Students Centre and the Department of Indigenous Studies.

Indigenous Scholars Series: Deneh'Cho Thompson

LANback: Creating Digital Aboriginal Sovereign Display Territories, Theatre Making During a Global Pandemic

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Deneh'Cho Thompson, assistant professor in the Department of Drama and coordinator of the wîcêhtowin Theatre Program at the University of Saskatchewan, presents a lecture in the University of Saskatchewan Indigenous Scholars Series.

Date: Wednesday, March 17
Time:
Noon–1 pm
Location:
Online

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The Indigenous Scholars Series is presented by the Aboriginal Students Centre and the Department of Indigenous Studies.

About this event

LANback: Creating Digital Aboriginal Sovereign Display Territories, Theatre Making During a Global Pandemic

Gathering to witness theatre performance is fundamentally an experience of liveness, and as practitioners translate theatrical forms and methods into digital worlds, questions emerge about the nature of liveness in digital spaces. Extending from David Garneau’s concept of “aboriginal sovereign display territories,” this talk engages with current theatre projects to discuss the opportunities that live/synchronous digital worlds offer in the pursuit of Indigenous artistic sovereignty.


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