Practice-Based Research as Reciprocal Protocol: Constellations of Care in The Seventh Fire

The Seventh Fire is an immersive audio performance that sources traditional, oral Anishinaabe stories and societal roles as a way to evoke ceremony in the everyday. I use the experience of creating this new form and premiering this work as an opportunity to reflect on principles of reciprocity that...

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Main Author: Cooke Ravensbergen, Lisa
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Published: Institute for Performance Studies, Simon Fraser University 2023
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