A Nina by Many Names: a response by Keyierra Collins
Keyierra Collins responds to a prompt from PRJ2.0 presented in conjunction with the “Deconstructing Language: Liberationist Writing for Performance” workshop series during PRJ’s satellite residency in Summer 2021 with the National Center for Choreography at the University of Akron.
“In any case I pivoted to stuff like this:” the Unfinished Collaborations of Dance and Theater in Lucky Plush Productions’ UNFINISHED BUSINESS: a response by Clara Nizard
Clara Nizard responds to Lucky Plush Productions’ in collaboration with Melinda “Mindy” Myers & Kurt Chiang’s “Unfinished Business.”
BooN: A response by Keyierra Collins
Keyierra Collins responds to a prompt from PRJ2.0 presented in conjunction with the “Deconstructing Language: Liberationist Writing for Performance” workshop series during PRJ’s satellite residency in Summer 2021 with the National Center for Choreography at the University of Akron.
just passing through: A response by laaura goldstein
laaura goldstein responds to Carole McCurdy’s just passing through: the disequilibrated map.
in. The Finding: A response by Keyierra Collins
Keyierra Collins responds to a prompt from PRJ2.0 presented in conjunction with the “Deconstructing Language: Liberationist Writing for Performance” workshop series during PRJ’s satellite residency in Summer 2021 with the National Center for Choreography at the University of Akron.
A Re-visioning of a Classic: The Rosina Project by Khalid Long
Khalid Long considers the feminist lens in Chicago Fringe Opera and BraveSoul Movement’s “The Rosina Project.”
I Know HER For[as] Myself: A response by Keyierra Collins
Keyierra Collins responds to a prompt from PRJ2.0 presented in conjunction with the “Deconstructing Language: Liberationist Writing for Performance” workshop series during PRJ’s satellite residency in Summer 2021 with the National Center for Choreography at the University of Akron.
When We Begin at the End: A response by Aaliyah Christina
PRJ Co-Organizer, Aaliyah Christina responds to What to Send Up When It Goes Down by Aleshea Harris with Congo Square Theatre.
And I Begin: A response by Keyierra Collins
Keyierra Collins responds to a prompt from PRJ2.0 presented in conjunction with the “Deconstructing Language: Liberationist Writing for Performance” workshop series during PRJ’s satellite residency in Summer 2021 with the National Center for Choreography at the University of Akron.