Performance Lab: Crafting a Content Flag for your Show with Charlie Peters

Performance Lab: Crafting a Content Flag for your Show with Charlie Peters

Craft compelling content flags for theatre with Charlie's expertise. Learn about trauma-informed practice, consent, & audience engagement.

By Azimuth Theatre's Performance Lab

Date and time

Mon, Jun 10, 2024 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM MDT

Location

The Playhouse

10033 80 Avenue Northwest Edmonton, AB T6E 1T4 Canada

Refund Policy

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Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes

The Lab


Based on hir MFA research and a workshop presented at the Canadian Association for Theatre Research's 2022 Conference, Charlie will walk you through some key considerations when it comes to crafting a content flag (also called a warning or a note) for your theatre production. This is an imperfect art which is deeply subjective, so the workshop will introduce some key principals, considerations, and contemporary conversations about trauma-informed practice, consent, and the audience engagement. The workshop will also include plenty of time for questions, conversation, and practice writing your own content flags.

*Folks under 18 need an adult to attend with you!

Pay What You Will

Suggested Donation of $10

What Do You Need To Join?

In Person

  • Your self
  • Paper & Pen or Note-Taking Device

Online

  • Your self
  • Paper & Pen or Note-Taking Device
  • A Device To Zoom In On
  • An Internet Connection

Accessibility

In Person

Online

  • ASL Interpretation and Auto-Generated Captions will be provided online

About your Lab Instructor


Charlie Peters (ze/hir/hirs)
Charlie Peters is an independent scholar, theatre artist, poet, and clown based on Treaty 6 Territory. Ze holds an MFA in Theatre Practice and an MA in Gender and Social Justice Studies from the University of Alberta, a BFA in Acting from the University of Saskatchewan, and trained extensively at the Manitoulin Conservatory for Creation and Performance. Hir scholarly work has been published in Theatre Research in Canada, Canadian Theatre Review, Comedy Studies, Canadian Theatre Encyclopedia, and on HowlRound. www.charliepeters.ca

Organized by

Weekly, drop-in, pay-what-you-can, performance training and professional practice sessions.

Azimuth Theatre, is offering professional ongoing performance training laboratory for artists who are interested in a long-term, exploratory, physical practice to enhance, supplement, and complement their performative and creative capacities. A blend of methodologies with guest facilitators throughout the year, these sessions are for artists who are committed to technique, discipline, curiosity, and play.

Free