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The Collective Perspective: Reclaiming and Reshaping Theatre

By: Alex Reed AnaSofía Villanueva Cambria Hererra Lilia Houshmand Lipica Shah Oogie Pushetonequa Saymoukda Duangphouxay Vongsay Sequoia Hauck Shalonia Wonch Sophie Peyton Tia Jemison Vahishta Vafadari.
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  • A collective of theater artists from various identities, disciplines, and from across the country take a critical approach on reclaiming and reshaping the theater industry.
    Alex Reed, AnaSofía Villanueva, Cambria Hererra, Lilia Houshmand, Lipica Shah, Oogie Pushetonequa, Saymoukda Duangphouxay Vongsay, Sequoia Hauck, Shalonia Wonch, Sophie Peyton, Tia Jemison, Vahishta Vafadari.
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Episodes
  • AAPAC: Using Data to Impact Visibility
    Jun 4 2021

    In this Episode:
    What is the economic impact of racism on BIPOC actors?

    Guest host Angel Desai joins Collective members Sophie Peyton and Lipica Shah to discuss this, AAPAC - The Asian American Performers Action Coalition's origins,  and more findings in AAPAC's annual Visibility Report.

    Follow #AAPACnyc to read the new 2018-2019 #VisibilityReport dropping...SOON.

     
    Referenced in This Episode:

    AAPAC's Website
    To read the report click here.
    To donate to this work continuing click here.

    Ethical Rainmaker Podcast
    Ethical Rainmaker's S1 E9 on Decolonizing Data

    Mediocre: The Dangerous Legacy of White Male America by Ijeoma Oluo


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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Possibilities of Native Theater
    May 21 2021

    In this Episode: Four Native artists, Larissa FastHorse, Ty Defoe, and Collective Members Oogie Push, and Sequoia Hauck, all gather to dream and scheme the possibilities of Native Theater.

    Referenced in This Episode: 
    - Larissa's Website 
    - Ty's Website
    - Indigenous Directions
    - Wonderlust Productions
    - Theatre Talk with Oogie
    -
    Just Keep Living Film 
    - Auntie Oogie Presents

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    Facebook

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    Twitter

    Email: TCPTheaterPodcast@gmail.com


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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Perfectionism Is a Myth, Unless You're A Young Woman of Color
    May 7 2021

    In this Episode:  Sequoia Hauck and Oogie Push put a call to action for listeners to be authentically themselves.  They share their experiences of being Native womxn storytellers while discussing the article Perfectionism Is a Myth, Unless You’re A Young Woman of Color by Malavika Kannan.

    Referenced in This Episode:
    -
    Theatre Talk with Oogie
    -
    Just Keep Living Film 

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    Track: Too Sweet — IVAAVI [Audio Library Release]

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    Watch: https://youtu.be/wfKbVnW4Gco

    Free Download / Stream: https://alplus.io/too-sweet

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    Twitter

    Email: TCPTheaterPodcast@gmail.com


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    47 mins

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