Shakespeare in Canada: A Cultural Map

Shakespeare in Canada: Exploring Our Cultural History through Digital Humanities

A project to create an online interactive cultural map of the presence of the Bard and the way in which his works have shaped Canadian culture.

Browse Items (9 total)

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Assignment for ENG 4142, "How Shakespeare Became 'Shakespeare'", a fourth-year seminar course.

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An interview with Monique Mojica produced by NAC English theatre in Collaboration with Indigenous Performing Arts Alliance, The Banff Centre and Luminato Festival with the generous support of Canada Council for the Arts and the Australia Council for…

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Excerpt from the National Arts Centre'sVoices of Canada: National Arts Centre Annual Report 2007 - 2008 concerning Indigenous artists and their productions at the NAC that year.

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Photograph of Yvette Nolan taken to accompany an article on her for Herizons magazine.

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“Would he were fatter.” Jani Lauzon as Marc Antony and Monique Mojica as Caesar looking towards Brutus and Cassius as they conspired on stage left in the “split-screen” staging of 1.2 from Julius Caesar in the Native Earth…

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Monique Mojica as Caesar in ritual procession in the seven-minute “shamanistic” dumb-show that opened the Native Earth Performing Arts workshop presentation of Death of a Chief at the MacDonald Stewart Art Gallery, Guelph, Ontario,…

Death of a Chief_Poster.pdf
A promotional poster for the National Arts Centre's production ofDeath of a Chief signed by members of the cast and production crew.

NativeTheatreMissionStatementandHistory.pdf
A brief description of the mission, history and background of the Native Theatre School.

Death of a Chief_Program.pdf
The program destributed for the National Arts Centre's 2008 production of Death of a Chief.
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