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.

Interview with Monique Mojica 2014 The Summit

Title

Interview with Monique Mojica 2014 The Summit

Creator

National Arts Centre

Subject

interview; Monique Mojica; Native Theatre

Description

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 the Arts

Co-curated by Yvette Nolan, Playwright/Director, and Sarah Garton Stanley, Associate Artistic Director – National Arts Centre (NAC) English Theatre

From April 22-24, 2014, Leaders of Indigenous theatre gathered with institutional ‘Listeners’ at the Banff Centre to engage in a dialogue about understanding and translating notions of a "Canon” to a "Body" of Indigenous works in Canada.

Date

2014-08-21

Format

video

Identifier

Still-from-the-Summit-video1

Source

YouTube; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0B6zPLtPzcU
Laura Gaylard, University of Ottawa (cataloguer)

Language

English

Rights

National Arts Centre

Files

Still-from-the-Summit-video1.jpg

Citation

National Arts Centre, “Interview with Monique Mojica 2014 The Summit,” Shakespeare in Canada: A Cultural Map, accessed July 2, 2024, http://omeka.uottawa.ca/shakespearecanada/items/show/159.