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Featured artist
Stacey Christodoulou

Theatre 


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When I came to Montreal from Denmark I was in love with the more 'physical' style of theatre. I was dismayed to encounter so little 'English' Theatre that did collective work with the body as the main source of inspiration. When I encountered 'The Other Theatre' I felt like I had come home. Stacey Christodoulou is an artist who inspired me in every way. She is truly one of the hardest working artists that I know in the English Theatre community and I hope she gets acknowledged for her immensely creative contribution to the arts.


Fan favourite
Anana Rydvald





Now a feature length documentary

What We Choose To Remember


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What We Choose to Remember features a cast of more than 30 characters, whose families arrived in successive waves of immigration. The oldest families arrived during the period of ‘two solitudes’ when Montreal’s population was more than 50% English. They share firsthand accounts decades of political upheaval. The most recent immigrants arrived believing linguistic conflicts were ancient history. 

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Acknowledgements

Our story takes place on the Indigenous lands of the Kanien’kehá:ka (Mohawk) nation of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. Tiotià:ke (known as Montréal) has existed as a meeting place of many First Nation peoples, including but not limited to the Abenaki , Anishinaabeg (Algonquin), and the Huron-Wendat. We extend our deepest respect to the elders of these nations and to all Indigenous peoples who carry the history of this island’s land and waters. We also call upon all levels of government to adopt and implement the 94 recommendations of the Truth and Reconciliation commission.


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