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We Are All Treaty People: Indigenous–Settler Relations, Story and Young Audiences.’
HEATHER M. FITZSIMMONS FREY examines how ‘We Are All Treaty People’, a Canadian play that is an Indigenous-led creation, offers the potential of hope and healing, and encourage relationships based on knowledge.
‘Walks of Experience: Site-Specific Performance Walks, Active Listening and Uncomfortable Witnessing’ by EMILIE PINE, MAEVE CASSERLY and TOM LANE:
‘[…] we suggest that considering both walking and listening as active forms of engagement may provide a counterpoint to the ethical risks of appropriation and quietism. Performance walks aim to fulfil what Jacques Rancière calls ‘a theatre without spectators’ in which audiences, ‘as opposed to being seduced by images … become active participants as opposed to passive voyeurs’.”