Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Community Theatre Artist: Rachael Van Fossen
Photo courtesy of www.goddard.edu
The Theatre Department at Concordia University would not be the same without it including Theatre & Development programme teacher Rachael Van Fossen. In fact it would be downright sinful not to have her on board. An accomplished theatre director, professional playwright, and artistic director, Rachael Van Fossen is dedicated in producing participatory arts, interdisciplinary arts , collaborative and community play based theatre.
Ka'ma'mo'pi cik/The Gathering
The Calling Lakes Community Play project was co-written and co-directed by Rachael Van Fossen and Darrel Wildcat in Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan in 1992. This community play (which was published in an anthology) project involved professional theatre artists working side by side with many non theatre people from within the community. Rachael says, "The play was far from exclusive, that's for sure. The process was very collaborative."
Working on some difficult issues concerning both the Native and non- Native community members, The Gathering which was staged promenade style , was based on actual stories from the town's people. Rachael says, " ... the play was a departure point for discussion and dialogue, showing people the actual stories of the "Other" group, and in that way getting rid of some commonly held assumptions."
The Gathering won the National Race Unity Award in March 1993.
Other Creative Endeavors
- Founder and artistic director of Common Weal Community Arts in Regina. 1992 - 1999.
- Artistic director of Black Theatre Workshop. 2001 - 2005.
- Co - authored with Ruth Howard, "Easy to Say: Reflections on the roles of art and the artist in Canadian adaptations of the Colway Community Play form."
- Member of Stand Firm Quebec.
- Produced and directed several radio dramas for the CBC.
- Goddard College Professor in interdisciplinary arts.
- Dramaturge and panelist (Armenian heritage) for Untold Histories. Presented by Teesri Dunyia, "Courageous life stories of making home anew in Montreal."
Rachael Van Fossen lives in Montreal with her partner of over 20 years, Gordan Fisch, and their children Caitlin and Elijah.
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Yay Rachael!
ReplyDeleteAfter three years you think I'd already know all of Rachael's amazing accomplishments. So humble! Thanks Deanna.
Josh