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Resilience Residencies

RESILIENCE RESIDENCIES 

"Being an artist isn't easy. It's not something I do by choice. I make art to survive. I make art attempting to glean understanding. I make art to appease and chase demons away. I make art to remain sane in an insane world.

 

How do we live with ourselves when our elected leaders choose money over peace? How do we continue when we see genocide being committed? Women and children being slaughtered? More land being stolen under false pretense? How do we go on when lies are peddled as truth? When the aggressor plays victim?

When animals are pushed to the brink of extinction or enslaved, fattened and slaughtered for mass consumption? And trees are clear cut? 

 

At times, it is impossible to even breathe under the pressing weight of strife in this world. How do I survive? 

 

I make art.

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I scream, cry and beg for change in the words that I write... but it takes resilience and this itself comes at a cost.

 

The creation of work by activist artists is vital and Red Beti Theatre wants to support this documentation of truth through art.

 

I am pleased to launch our new initiative, Resilience Residences, we want to hear from you."

RESIDENCIES ARE FULL!

Please stay tuned for more opportunities. 

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Red Beti Theatre

info@redbetitheatre.org

For Media Inquires: media@redbetitheatre.org

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211 Herkimer St, Hamilton, ON L8P 2H7

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Administration Hours
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For general queries, please contact info@redbetitheatre.org

To audition, please email submissions@redbetitheatre.org

To request permission to make a play submission, please email radha@redbetitheatre.org

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We want to acknowledge the Aboriginal people of Turtle Island, especially in this place now called Hamilton, covered by the Dish with One Spoon Wampum Belt Covenant, as well as, the Between the Lakes Purchase 1792, which was an agreement between the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation and the Crown, but also, the traditional lands of the Haundenasaunee Confederacy, Wendat, Nuetral and other Nations acknowledged and unacknowledged, recorded and unrecorded.
 
This acknowledgement isn’t enough. How can it be? Only action will suffice.
 
As settlers on Turtle Island, it’s our duty to respect and protect its living beings, human, non-humans, forests, lakes and mountains.
 
We wish and hope for Indigenous Sovereignty, knowing it will never right the wrongs inflicted in the name of progress under Colonialism: It will never return children home.

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