Over the last year and a bit, The Engagement Lab dove into a soft scientific process looking at the question “What happens when we bring our communities together to explore conversations around community capacity, equity, sustainability, and intentional change?”
Along the way, we began to document our process as a podcast, including conversations with instructors, mentors, and the administrative team around the challenges, the process, and the successes of our endeavor.
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Over the last year and a bit, The Engagement Lab dove into a soft scientific process looking at the question “What happens when we bring our communities together to explore conversations around community capacity, equity, sustainability, and intentional change?”
Along the way, we began to document our process as a podcast, including conversations with instructors, mentors, and the administrative team around the challenges, the process, and the successes of our endeavor.
The second episode of Theatre Alberta’s ”Where Are We Now” podcast features an enlightening conversation between our host Andrés Moreno, and guests Chris Dodd and Tatiana Duque, where they delve into various aspects of Postmarginal 2.0. Their discussion not only explores their personal experiences but also sheds light on the upcoming event, being held in Edmonton. Expect insights, revelations, and thought-provoking discourse on the intersection of theatre and society.
Theatre Alberta’s “Where Are We Now?” podcast is produced with the operating support we receive from the Alberta Foundation for the Arts, the Edmonton Arts Council, and Calgary Arts Development. We are grateful for their support.
Theatre Alberta is proud to work in and serve members across Alberta in Treaties 6, 7, and 8 Territories, as well as Treaties 4 and 10, and all Regions of the Métis Nation of Alberta.
Theatre Alberta Podcast Channel
Over the last year and a bit, The Engagement Lab dove into a soft scientific process looking at the question “What happens when we bring our communities together to explore conversations around community capacity, equity, sustainability, and intentional change?”
Along the way, we began to document our process as a podcast, including conversations with instructors, mentors, and the administrative team around the challenges, the process, and the successes of our endeavor.