Push Me, Pull You: Kristin Van Loon and Arwen Wilder of HIJACK
Van Loon and Wilder chronicle their individual remembered experiences during the making of their collaborative dance piece Eulogy for John Kerry.
How are audience expectations and public participation changing?
Van Loon and Wilder chronicle their individual remembered experiences during the making of their collaborative dance piece Eulogy for John Kerry.
Yoshitomi, chief knowledge officer of MeaningMatters, LLC, responds to a few questions around "Pro-Am" and how cultural organizations engage with their communities and potential audiences.
Rajagopalan, associate artistic director and principal dancer of Chicago's Natya Dance Theatre, discusses her perspective on co-authorship—one that stands in relation to a time-honored form.
Chinn, deputy executive director of the Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience, reflects on what it means to co-author someone else's story.
A writer known for her thoughtful and revealing pieces on everything from social privilege to *Fifty Shades of Grey*, Roxane Gay brings her knowledge of the literary world to our questions on authorship.
The founding artistic director of Portland, Oregon's ensemble-based Sojourn Theatre, Rohd explains that some of his greatest artistic satisfactions result from an intentional "collision of brains."
We posed our questions of (co-)authorship to Goldsmith, a visual artist-turned-writer whose prose consists simply of re-typing existing information.
*Theater* magazine editor Tom Sellar talked with legendary avant-garde performer Kate Valk on the exciting challenges presented by the Wooster Group's 2011–12 theater season.