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A podcast series discussing social justice in theatre, as well as the personal experiences of five current students at the University Of Toronto's theatre program. Hosted by Aiyana Harvey, Lagan Maheshwari, Isaac Pilozo, Emily Villani and Sabrina Weinstein.

Institutions Man‪!‬ Institutions Man! Podcast

    • Arts

A podcast series discussing social justice in theatre, as well as the personal experiences of five current students at the University Of Toronto's theatre program. Hosted by Aiyana Harvey, Lagan Maheshwari, Isaac Pilozo, Emily Villani and Sabrina Weinstein.

    Episode One: #MeToo, Consent, and Intimacy in Theatre

    Episode One: #MeToo, Consent, and Intimacy in Theatre

    In our first episode, we discuss the #MeToo movement in theatre; going through a quick history of the movement, discussing intimacy direction both in stage and in television, how the movement expresses itself on stage, how content warnings allow audiences to consent to what they view, and how our dream productions would tackle these themes. We also discuss our own histories with the movement in our theatrical practice, ranging from experiences with intimacy choreographers to questionable experiences in our pasts. We hope that this open and honest, well researched discussion can open up future discussions on the topic, and can lead to lasting change within the theatre industry in terms of consent, intimacy, and social justice.

    FEATURING: Aiyana Harvey, Lagan Maheshwari, Isaac Pilozo, Emily Villani and Sabrina Weinstein

    IMAGE DESCRIPTION FOR PODCAST COVER ART: On a pinkish-red background, there is blue and pink pop art of drama masks, musical notes and assorted squiggles. Below reads "INSTITUTIONS MAN! With Aiyana, Lagan, Isaac, Emily and Sabrina" 

    MUSIC CREDIT: 'Psychic' by Ketsa, 'New Age' by Bode Frequency

    CONTENT WARNING: Intimacy on stage, which will include discussions of consent, sexual harassment and rape, and the #MeToo Movement

    On the topic of consent, we believe it’s important to acknowledge the land upon which we’re recording from, which was taken, non-consensually from Indigineous communities. Today, we are recording from the land of Tkaronto, which is traditionally the land of the Heuron-Wendat, the Seneca and the Missisaugas of the Credit River. Tkaronto operates in the Dish with One Spoon territory, a treaty made between the Anishinaabe, Missisaugas and Haudenosuanne communities to peacefully share the land.

    As we continue to center consent in this discussion, we believe that it is vital to hold space for and listen to Indigenous stories. Land acknowledgements are only the first step of the ongoing work and learning we must each do to decolonize ourselves, our learning spaces, and the physical spaces we each inhabit.

    • 37 min

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