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The MiCiv Project  

bringing the military and civilian communities together in creative collaborations. 

The MiCiv Project

The MiCiv Project brings military and civilian communities together through creative collaboration.

This new physical theatre work-in-progress, directed by Michael Du Maresq, presents an evening of authentic storytelling drawn from the lived experiences of Canadian Armed Forces veterans. Using movement and voice, the work explores personal narratives shaped by military life and transition.

Performers
Leanne Dixon · Michael Du Maresq · Andrea Greening · Andrew Lloyd · Marc Torchinsky

Performance Dates

Thursday, February 26, 7:30 PM
Tett Centre for Learning and Creativity
370 King Street West, Kingston

Saturday, February 28, 1:00 PM
RCL Branch 258, Scarborough

Saturday, February 28, 7:30 PM
RCL Branch 142, Toronto

Admission

Free for veterans and family members
Pay What You Can for all others (suggested minimum $20)

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About the MiCiv Project

The MiCiv Project connects military veterans and civilian performing artists to collaborate on professional creative work, expand career pathways in the arts, and foster community engagement and dialogue about the modern Canadian military experience. The current work-in-progress centres on veterans telling their own stories through physical theatre.

Acknowledgements

Presented with the support of the Roland Gossage Foundation and the Tett Centre for Learning and Creativity.
Generously supported by Veterans Affairs Canada through the Commemorative Partnership Program, and private donors.

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*The MiCiv Project is grateful for the support of the Roland Gossage Foundation, Tett Centre for Creativity and Learning,  Veterans Affairs Canada, Ripley Aquarium, SoulPepper Theatre, Toronto Symphony Orchestra and Roy Thomson Hall/Massey Hall.

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