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General Introduction/Presentation General‪.‬

Theatre Research in Canada 2005, Spring-Fall, 26, 1-2

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Volume 26.1-2 of Theatre Research in Canada / Recherches theatrales au Canada marks at least two significant conclusions. First, it brings to a close the process of transforming a national conference into a scholarly publication. Shifting Tides: Atlantic Canadian Theatre Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow was held at the Graduate Centre for Study of Drama, University of Toronto in March of 2004. The event brought theatre scholars and students together with a large number of playwrights, directors, actors, designers, producers, and administrators from across Eastern Canada. For three days the participants shared academic papers, play readings, workshops, performances, and presentations (with a live video conference thrown in for good measure). In the process, a significant window was opened on an underexposed and under-appreciated region of dramatic and theatrical activity in this country. At the same time, I believe, the event succeeded in fostering an uncommon degree of interaction across disciplinary and professional borders too rarely challenged in the context of academic meetings. And, finally, Shifting Tides opened the doors (to extend the domestic metaphor) on multiple ongoing professional and artistic relationships. As one of the coordinators of the conference, I can attest to out gratification and, indeed, pride in all these accomplishments. My co-editors on this volume are, in fact, the same individuals with whom I collaborated in bringing the Shifting Tides Conference into reality: Natalie Alvarez (now of Brock University) and Michael Devine (of Acadia University). While Michael's obligations to his home institution in Nova Scotia ruade him a more distant participant as the conference approached, both these new scholars worked extensively on issues large and small, from the original conceptualization of the event through to the minutest detail of its realization. The same dedication has characterized their involvement in the editing of this volume, and they have repeatedly proven their insight, professionalism, and sense of rigour.

GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
RELEASED
2005
March 22
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
8
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Toronto, Graduate Centre for Study of Drama
SELLER
The Gale Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation and an affiliate of Cengage Learning, Inc.
SIZE
172.6
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