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Juli Hendren

Juli Hendren is a founding member and director of international relations of Tricklock Company. She is the curator of The Revolutions International Theatre Festival, through which she has produced events from over thirty different countries around the world. She is a director, writer, actor, and teacher who has taught and performed across the US, Canada, Europe, Uganda, and Colombia. Hendren was a part of the TCG delegation to Cuba in 2015, Chile in 2017, and Spain in 2017 as a representative for New Mexico in the World Theatre Congress. Juli is a member of Theatre Without Borders and the co-creator of the TWB/Revolutions symposium. She is a member of the Think Tank for the Global Theatre Initiative. She is the co-director of Performance in the Peripheries, which produces encounters between global and local communities through residencies with artists and companies from vulnerable and at-risk communities. She was the production manager for the UNM/ATEC collaboration in Beijing, China and the California International Theatre Festival. She is a graduate of UNM and has trained in physical theatre with Dell‘Arte, the Open Theatre, Double Edge Theatre and Gardzienice Centre for Theatre Practices of Poland, clown and buffoon with Mump and Smoop in Canada and vocal techniques with Ukrainian singer Mariana Sadowska. She has collaborated with American playwrights Neil LaBute, Mac Wellman, and Idris Goodwin. She is a critically acclaimed solo performer with eight solo shows that have toured the US and Europe, winning numerous awards. Juli also teaches acting and physical theatre at UNM.

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Tricklock’s Revolution in the Southwest

13 January 2015

Georgina Escobar talks to Juli Hendren of Tricklock Company about Revolutions, an international festival held each year in Albuquerque, and the exciting symposium this year brings.