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NORAH SADAVA
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Quote Unquote Collective info@quoteunquotecollective.com
Co-artistic director of Quote Unquote Collective, is an awardwinning Toronto-based performer and playwright with a background in devised physical theatre. A graduate of the MFA program at the Dell' Arte International School of Physical Theatre in Blue Lake, California, she has been involved in the writing and creation of new work with numerous companies, both in Canada and internationally. International credits include The Hinterlands Ensemble (Milwaukee, WI), Mud/ Bone Collective (Brooklyn, NY), TeatroIATI (NYC, NY), PunchDrunk (UK/US), and Caravan Stage (Sicily, Italy). In Canada, Norah has assisted in co-creating five-time Dora-nominated The Double with Bad New Days (co-produced with the Tarragon Theatre, Toronto), Dora-nominated The Tale of a T-Shirt with FIXTPoint Theatre (Toronto), Bloody Family with Philip McKee (in association with The Theatre Centre, Toronto), The Stranger with DopoLavoro Teatrale (Toronto), Wildlife with Events in Real Time (Toronto), and The Tale of a Town (London and Ottawa with FIXTPoint Theatre). Currently, Norah is developing Quote Unquote's next show, Now You See Her, an all-female rock opera. She also teaches music and movement for performers, and is a certified Yoga instructor.
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Mouthpiece
Mouthpiece
Two performers express the inner conflict that exists within a modern womans head: the push and the pull, the past and the present, the progress and the regression. Interweaving a cappella harmony, dissonance, text and physicality, Mouthpiece is a harrowing, humorous, and heart-wrenching journey into the female psyche.
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conceived by Amy Nostbakken and Norah Sadava
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Why Not Theatre's Riser Project in Toronto
2015
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