Shakti Langlois-Ortega
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Fringe Arts
Dance Show Preview: “I Love Quebrada,” a Portrait of a Marginalized Brazil
When thinking of Brazilian dances, we often picture colourful feathers, and glittery G-strings—but one Brazilian choreographer wants to show the harsh realities behind the carnival fairy tales with her dance show I Love Quebrada.
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Special Issue
Human Trafficking, Modern Day Slavery in South Africa
Human trafficking and racial segregation are still alive and well in South Africa, and right here in Montreal.
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Fringe Arts
Kalmunity’s Weekly Improv Nights Run 15 Years Strong
Heavy red and blue lights illuminate the stage of Prince Arthur St.’s Petit Campus.
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Fringe Arts
Symbols of Resistance Features Art for Social Impact
With Black History Month in full swing, the vernissage, Symbols of Resistance, is here and features Black artists who express their black identity in their work.
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News
United Against Racism: CSU Community Consultation Wants to Hear From You
From Trump’s election and the resurgence of far-right movements, to the passing of Bill 62, the steady accumulation of racist and disenfranchising events has sparked outrage amongst various minority groups.
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Fringe Arts
Theatre Preview: A Look at Martin Luther King After The Mountaintop
Black Theatre Workshop and Neptune Theatre have collaborated to bring us The Mountaintop, a production that gives us some insight of Martin Luther King Jr.‘s last night before his assassination.
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Fringe Arts
Artist Profile: Carlos Rodriguez Takes His Art from the Streets to the Galleries
Artgang Gallery is hosting a B-boy battle unlike most B-Boy battles. This one is frozen in time.
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Special Issue
Special Issue: Jail of My Ancestors, Shame of Humanity
As I am standing in the centre of the House of Slaves, I feel a pressure on my chest.