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SEGAL TALKS
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SEGAL TALKS

At the Martin E. Segal Center

The Martin E. Segal Theatre Center is proud to announce its new global series, SEGAL TALKS. New York, US, and international theatre artists, curators, researchers and academics will talk daily for one hour with Segal Center’s director, Frank Hentschker, about life and art in the Time of Corona and speak about challenges, sorrows, and hopes for the new Weltzustand— the State of the World.

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AATAB Online
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AATAB Online

A virtual reading series

We've gathered theatre artists from the AATAB community, the Boston theatre community, and friends across the country that are now virtually available, to explore a play in development by a Boston-based Asian American playwright, and experiment with how we can become even more creative storytellers through Zoom.

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culturecapital:online
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culturecapital:online

Two players compete online for sweet art money in culturecapital, the arts economy trading card game

culturecapital is a live art project that takes the form of a collectible card game and living archive. The project is constructed from two sets of data: (1) hundreds of interviews with artists about their experiences making performance in Canada and (2) five years worth of municipal, provincial, and federal public funding data on performing arts companies. Using this information, the game strives to create a context in which players can question, understand, and celebrate how value is determined, shifted, and produced within theatre, dance, and live arts in Canada. No prior knowledge of art or games is required.

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NO SUMMARY
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NO SUMMARY

Golden Thread presents online conversations with artists that don’t fit in a Box

NO SUMMARY is a curated online series that invites artists of Middle Eastern and North African heritage to discuss the many layers of their identity and how it impacts their work and artistic choices.

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Producing Ethically in 2021
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Producing Ethically in 2021

What does it mean to produce ethically in 2021?

This series was originally called Producing Ethically in 2020. But then New Years happened, and we realized we had so much more to talk about! So this is a continuation of the series: welcome to Producing Ethically in 2021.

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REACTIV Festival
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REACTIV Festival

A laboratory of experiences and experiments in which we aim to rediscover ourselves as individuals and groups

REACTIV is a confirmation of our faith in that which is yet to come, a laboratory of experiences and experiments in which we aim to rediscover ourselves as individuals and groups and to bring our contribution to constructing the future, while also deconstructing our fears.

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Artists/Ideas/Now
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Artists/Ideas/Now

Artist-led conversations exploring some of the biggest issues facing the world today

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Downtown Variety
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Downtown Variety

A weekly online live performance series that will feature short acts of dance, music, theater, new media, comedy, A/V performance, and more

Bringing La MaMa's 1960s café aesthetic to a virtual platform that links performers and audiences in real time across distance.

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ArtsEquator's Burning Questions
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ArtsEquator's Burning Questions

Now more than ever, we need artists to challenge assumptions and imagine new futures.

This series of four talks, organised by ArtsEquator, attempts to ask some big questions. Being in the middle of an unpredictable global crisis precludes easy answers. Burning Questions offers a space for regional voices to dialogue and discuss some of the unasked questions facing the arts community.

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The Living Presence of Our History
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The Living Presence of Our History

Presented by The Ohketeau Cultural Center and Double Edge Theatre

On the history and presence of the Nipmuc and other Tribes in Ashfield, Massachusetts and the surrounding areas.