Clay & Paper Theatre
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Clay & Paper Theatre is a Community Arts
Community art
Community Art could be loosely defined as a way of creating art in which professional artists collaborate more or less intensively with people who don't normally actively engage in the arts. Community arts, also sometimes known as "dialogical art", "community-engaged" or "community-based art,"...

 Theatre
Theatre
Theatre is a collaborative form of fine art that uses live performers to present the experience of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place. The performers may communicate this experience to the audience through combinations of gesture, speech, song, music or dance...

 Company in Toronto
Toronto
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, Canada
Canada
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 that produces narrative theatre using large-scale puppets, masks, stilts
Stilts
Stilts are poles, posts or pillars used to allow a person or structure to stand at a distance above the ground. Walking stilts are poles equipped with steps for the feet to stand on, or straps to attach them to the legs, for the purpose of walking while elevated above a normal height...

, visual imagery, music
Music
Music is an art form whose medium is sound and silence. Its common elements are pitch , rhythm , dynamics, and the sonic qualities of timbre and texture...

, and poetry
Poetry
Poetry is a form of literary art in which language is used for its aesthetic and evocative qualities in addition to, or in lieu of, its apparent meaning...

. A fundamental component of Clay & Paper Theatre’s mandate is social inclusion.

Origins

Clay & Paper Theatre was founded in 1994 by its Artistic Director
Artistic director
An artistic director is the executive of an arts organization, particularly in a theatre company, that handles the organization's artistic direction. He or she is generally a producer and director, but not in the sense of a mogul, since the organization is generally a non-profit organization...

, David Anderson. David helped to establish the organization in community
Community
The term community has two distinct meanings:*a group of interacting people, possibly living in close proximity, and often refers to a group that shares some common values, and is attributed with social cohesion within a shared geographical location, generally in social units larger than a household...

-centered Dufferin Grove Park
Dufferin Grove Park
Dufferin Grove Park is a park in the Dufferin Grove neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario. The park is located on the east side of Dufferin Street, south of Bloor Street West. It is located a block south of the Dufferin subway station and across the street from Dufferin Mall...

, Toronto, where they have a small workshop and storage facility.

Festivals

Clay & Paper Theatre delivers an annual multidisciplinary summer festival
Festival
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 called Day of Delight. Coinciding with summer solstice
Solstice
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, Day of Delight is a celebration of love, courtship and desire.

Plays

Each summer, Clay & Paper Theatre produces a new Canadian play which runs for up to 5 weeks in Dufferin Grove Park. These plays are built, rehearsed and performed in full public view and admission to all performances is on a pay what you can
Pay what you can
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 basis.

Community Parades

Occurring in late October on the Saturday before Halloween
Halloween
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, Night of Dread is an annual community event in which giant puppets and images of fears are paraded through the streets and then burned in a bonfire at Dufferin Grove Park with live music, dancing and fire spinning. Attracting thousands of revelers, 2010 marks the eleventh annual Night of Dread celebration.

Projects

Puppets Without Barriers (2009) Project Partners: Centre for Learning Technologies at Ryerson University
Ryerson University
Ryerson University is a public research university located in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Its urban campus is adjacent to Yonge-Dundas Square located at the busiest intersection in Downtown Toronto. The majority of its buildings are in the blocks northeast of the square in Toronto's Garden...

 and Picasso Pro. Funded by the Department of Canadian Heritage.
  • An accessibility
    Accessibility
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     initiative to reduce barriers to audiences who are blind or deaf. Basic adaptations have been made to scripts and programs as well as additional interpretation including ASL
    ASL
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    , audio description
    Audio description
    Audio description refers to an additional narration track for blind and visually impaired consumers of visual media...

    , tactile tours, Braille
    Braille
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     and Large-print. http://www.ryerson.ca/news/news/General_Public/20090826_CLTPlay.htmlhttp://www.nowtoronto.com/stage/story.cfm?content=170559


Cyclops: Cycling Oriented Puppet Squad (2009-current) Project Partners: Toronto Cyclists Union
Toronto Cyclists Union
Started in 2008, the Toronto Cyclists Union is Toronto's largest cycling advocacy organization with over 500 members as of 2008. -History:...

, Bike Pirates, Sweet Pete’s. Funded by the Ontario Trillium Foundation
Ontario Trillium Foundation
The Ontario Trillium Foundation , is an agency of the government of Ontario and one of Canada’s leading grantmaking foundations. It was created in 1982...

.
  • Clay & Paper Theatre’s 3-year bicycle
    Bicycle
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    -based theatre project. This 4-person mobile performance squad animates and energizes environmental
    Environmental movement
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     and cycling events across Toronto, bringing theatre and cycling enthusiasm to the unsuspecting public, drawing attention to urban environmental issues and promoting active living. http://www.clayandpapertheatre.org/index.php/main-content/cyclops.html


Building Local Stories (1998-current) Project Partners: Friends of Dufferin Grove Park.

Productions

The Pedaler's Wager (2010)

The Circus of Dark & Light (2010)

Night of Dread (2010)

Day of Delight (2010)

Between Sea & Sky (2009)

Bicycle Revolution (2009)

Leap Year Pudding (2009)

Puppets On Ice (2009)

Song of the Innocents (2008)

Horse Feathers (2008) http://www.nowtoronto.com/stage/story.cfm?content=163990 http://www.insidetoronto.com/news/villager/article/52380?thePub=villager

Night Of Dread (2008)

Day of Delight (2008)

Night of Dread (2007)

We Need Help! (2007)

Day of Delight (2007)

Puppets on Ice (2007)

Night of Dread (2006)

Camões, the One-Eyed Poet of Portugal (2006)

Night of Dread (2005)

The Space Between (2005)

Lilith (2004)

Day of Delight (2004)

Puppets on Ice (2004)

Night of Dread (2003)

Day of Delight (2003)

Puppets on Ice (2003)

The Sylliad (2003)

GOLD in Dufferin Grove Park (2002)

Night of Dread (2002)

Night of Dread (2001)

Night of Dread (2000)

The Lost City of Wagadu (2000)

Lilith Unfair (1999)

The Ballad of Garrison Creek (1998)

Democracy (1998)

The Epic of Mael Duin (1998)

The Resurrection of Fornax (1997)

The Return of Green Man (1995 to present)

Gilgamesh (1994 to 1996)

Awards and honors

2009 Davenport Community Builders Award (David Anderson)

2008 Short listed for William Kilbourn Award for the Celebration of Toronto's Cultural Life (David Anderson)

2007 Chalmers Arts Fellowship, Ontario Arts Council (David Anderson)http://www.arts.on.ca/Page2037.aspx

See also

  • Community art
    Community art
    Community Art could be loosely defined as a way of creating art in which professional artists collaborate more or less intensively with people who don't normally actively engage in the arts. Community arts, also sometimes known as "dialogical art", "community-engaged" or "community-based art,"...

  • Community Theatre
    Community Theatre
    Community Theatre or Community Theater may refer to:*Community theatre, the putting on of generally amateur theatre productionsIn the United States:...

  • Puppetry
    Puppetry
    Puppetry is a form of theatre or performance which involves the manipulation of puppets. It is very ancient, and is believed to have originated 30,000 years BC. Puppetry takes many forms but they all share the process of animating inanimate performing objects...

  • Jumblies Theatre
    Jumblies Theatre
    Jumblies Theatre is a Community Arts Theatre Company with the over all concept of social inclusion.-Origins:Jumblies Theatre was founded in 2001 by its Artistic Director, Ruth Howard...

  • Kensington Market
    Kensington Market
    Kensington Market is a distinctive multicultural neighbourhood in Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The Market is an older neighbourhood and one of the city's most well-known. In November 2006, it was designated a National Historic Site of Canada. Robert Fulford wrote in 1999 that "Kensington...


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