After its very successful Montreal inauguration in May of 2018, a second “Laborarium” was held on June 1 and 2, 2019 at the SFU Goldcorp Centre for the Arts in Vancouver, British Columbia. A Laborarium is an experiential learning event designed to rethink inclusivity in the rehearsal hall. Designed to be tailored to the needs […]
A new edition of "Subject and Creation" was held in Montreal, Quebec at Théâtre Espace Libre from January 22 to January 25, 2019, supported by Artistic Diversity Montreal's Diversity Auditions. Facilitated by Artistic Director Soheil Parsa, twelve actors from nine different ethnocultural backgrounds set to explore "how their cultural and personal differences could inspire a
Toronto-based Modern Times Stage Company announces The Laborarium:
a two-day experiential learning event bringing together artists, audiences, and scholars interested in reshaping contemporary theatre into a more inclusive space.
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In partnership with Diversité artistique Montréal and Théâtre Espace Libre, director Soheil Parsa will travel to Montreal between January 22 and 25, 2019 to work with the cohort of Les Auditions de la diversité (The Diversity Auditions), a project of Diversité artistique Montréal. Picture: Diana Manole
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On October 19, 2018, the intercultural theatre magazine Alt.theatre featured an article on Postmarginal’s “Subject and Creation” workshop, led by Soheil Parsa on 7 to 11 May 2018 in Toronto. Ten actors (including two from Montreal) worked with Soheil Parsa over days to explore the potential of their artistic and cultural influences in theatre. Scholar and writer,
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Represented by Dr. Diana Manole, Peter Farbridge and Soheil Parsa, Postmarginal will present a praxis and a panel discussion at the CATR2019 conference at the University of British Colombia in Vancouver (BC) from June 3 to 6, 2019. The 90-minute participatory workshop, which incorporates demonstrations, acting exercises, somatic experiences, and design thinking strategies, intends to




