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We also rebooted our One Night Stand series with three opportunities throughout the year for playwrights to test material under the amazing leadership of Tatiana Carnevale! “All of it was pure gold.” – Participant in Coffee with Ann Hodges
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Going through the audition process (before, during, after) has made me feel that I have a much better idea of how the process works, especially with professional companies.” – Participant in Auditioning 101 We aren’t slowing down anytime soon! You can look forward to workshops in vocal technique, auditioning, dramaturgy and more in 2018! This season we’ve provided workshops and mentorship in theatre design, tech, directing, auditioning and more! One of the highlights was our playwriting masterclass with master playwright, Judith Thompson. Second Annual Women’s Comedy Night Fundraiser.I have not been so moved by a piece of theatre for a long time” – Cheryl Costen, Audience Member at Watching Glory Die at FemFest 2017
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“…one of the most incredible and moving pieces of art I have ever seen” – Tatiana Carnevale, Audience Member at Tomboy Survival Guide at FemFest 2017 Believe it or not planning has already begun for FemFest 2018! We were proud to honour some of Winnipeg’s most prolific female playwrights at the One Night Stand and toast to 15 years. We had some incredible first-times, partnering with the West End Cultural Centre to present Tomboy Survival Guide and partnering with the Millennium Library to present The Human Library! It was so rewarding to offer filmmaker Sonya Ballantyne her first opportunity to direct for the stage with Two Indians. We were proud to present such provocative touring shows as Watching Glory Die by Judith Thompson.
This FemFest audiences and artists came together to celebrate 15 years of life-changing theatre. Melanee Deschambeault and Erica Wilson in “Two Indians” “It was such a wonderful night yesterday! So glad I was able to participate in this project.” – Patricia Gordon, Performer “Great evening at FemFest and Sarasvati production of New Beginnings! Congratulations to Rosemary Kezaabu and Gertrude Hambira, two of the women who told their stories.” – Mary Scott, Audience Member Through the use of dance, music, visual art and storytelling we will share stories of resettlement. From May 22-27, 2018 you can witness the coming together of a diverse range of artists, community members, recent newcomers and established immigrants. In September, we gave audiences a sneak peek at what we have in the works at a FemFest preview. We began reaching out to artists and meeting with partner organizations.
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We used the story-gathering conducted for International Women’s Week as a spring board to soar into our next community-based project: New Beginnings. I would highly recommend the monologues.” “Our students connected with what the presenters were saying on a deep level. However, the performances were so captivating that you could have heard a pin drop!” “The performances took place in our typically very busy and noisy drop in space. We were so honoured to facilitate the sharing of these crucial perspectives which are all too often silenced. We toured to new community venues like North End Family Centre. The theme was Starting Over, sharing stories of displacement, resettlement and life-changing moments. Last March, ten amazing women took to the stage in our International Women’s Week Cabaret of Monologues.