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/kärt blänSH/ [noun] complete freedom to act as one wishes

welcome to carte blanche. this is a free space, let’s call it that.

By Bahia Watson / Aug 3, 2020
iPhoto caption: Image courtesy of Toronto Fringe

A Collective Experience: Fringe-ing Wherever You Are

“We could've just said we're not doing a Fringe, that we're just going to take this moment and not do anything. And we all thought, well, this is the mandate of Fringe, to support the artist, to be a platform for the artist. And this is an opportunity.”

By Hayley Malouin / Jun 27, 2020
iPhoto caption: Yolanda Bonnell in bug. Photo by Dahlia Katz.

Decolonizing Theatre Practice as a Playwright and Performer: A Conversation with Yolanda Bonnell

Institutions want to make us feel like they are doing us a favour by inviting us into their space… But I think that we have way more power to challenge these systems and institutions.

By Sanchari Sur / Feb 24, 2020
iPhoto caption: Jully Black in Caroline or Change. Photo by Max Telzerow.

What Does It Mean To See Black Bodies Dancing Onstage?

How do we push the narrative forward within the black experience if we don’t choose to challenge our voices and what we are capable of?

By Esie Mensah / Dec 18, 2019