Jill Carter

Dust Remembers: Listening to the Somatic Stutter

This land-based creation workshop offers an opportunity to deepen our connections with the land upon which we create. Participants will work through a series of activations devised to facilitate the generation of  creative response grounded in land-based practices. From there,  participants will be introduced to the rudiments of storyweaving and enjoy the opportunity to build short collaborative performance pieces.

About Your Instructor

Jill Carter

 Based in Tkaronto where she was born and largely raised, Jill Carter is an Anishinaabe-Ashkenazi theatre-practitioner, researcher and educator at the University of Toronto. Her research and praxis base themselves in the mechanics of story creation, the processes of delivery, and the mechanics of Affect. She is a member of the Talking Treaties Collective, founder of the Collective Encounter, and serves as researcher and tour guide for First Story, Toronto with which she also devises land activations, mapping interventions, and personal cosmography workshops.