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The calming effect of drawing, conversation, and silence: the unique experiment of Muse, a Fringe review

muse: an experiment in storytelling and life drawing (Stage 5, Acacia Hall) By Liz Nicholls, 12thnight.ca There’s a uniquely welcoming show at the Fringe that’s actually about audience participation, an experiment in experimenting … with yourself. As a non-artist whose … Continue reading

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Finding a home outside the mainstream (at the Fringe): part 1, Cameryn Moore

Creating (way) outside the mainstream, and finding a place, a home, an audience, and inspiration in Canada at the Fringe: a story of two original pond-crossing theatre artists. Part 1: Cameryn Moore, “muse: an experiment in storytelling and life drawing”. … Continue reading

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