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Sasha Singer-Wilson

Sasha Singer-Wilson ia a multidisciplinary artist. She works in performance, theatre, writing, music, and facilitation, and support others in crafting and sharing their stories, and connecting to their authentic voice. She is grateful to live on the Treaty Lands and Territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, as well as the Traditional Territory of the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee, and Wendake-Nionwentsïo in Tkaronto/Toronto. She is a settler of Ashkenazi Jewish and European descent, with Lithuanian, Italian, and Irish ancestry. With a practice rooted in the project-specific exploration of creative form and process and the tensions and play between them, her work explores climate justice, place, intimacy, caregiving, ritual, intergenerational relationships, and the voice. She is curious about how we might centre care, relationality and decolonization in learning, scholarship, creation and performance. She graduate of the BFA Acting Conservatory at York University, I have an MFA in Theatre and Creative Writing from The University of British Columbia. She has trained and worked with Soulpepper, Boca del Lupo, The Arts Club, Jumblies, Convergence Theatre, Theatre Passe Muraille, Theatre Gargantua, One Yellow Rabbit, PTC, pounds per square inch performance and SummerWorks. Teaching and facilitation are prominent and meaningful parts of her practice, and she has led workshops and taught courses in theatre creation, voice, and creative writing with over a dozen organizations across Turtle Island. She is honoured to teach/learn voice and speech at the Centre for Indigenous Theatre and York University.