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Plank Talk at Neanderthal Arts Festival: The List

Shane Birley
The List

Plank sat down with France Perras and Riel Hahn. They talk about the show, the unique script, and how it got from the page to the small kitchen in the basement of The Cultch.

A Site-Specific Tale of Everyday

To be a wife and a mother living in the country is what she always wanted and what she has achieved. No longer comfortable in her situation, she rebels against her daily list of chores, only to find that she neglected to take care of one task in particular, an oversight that may have led to her neighbor's death.

Charles Campbell of The Tyee Makes a Very Good Point

Shane Birley
Over on The Tyee, there is a great article about arts in this province and how the arts has been "handled" by the province.  It is the very end of the article that I would like to point out:
It's time for the arts community in B.C. to stop blithely mouthing arts platitudes and make its points with focused artwork and incisive humour. Make people laugh at a government that makes claims of greatness for British Columbia and yet treats the arts as though this is an Arkansas backwater. With the Olympics looming, artists can do this on a stage that will give the government pause. Mock the bloviating architects of these arts funding cuts in a way that's seen by patrons of every Cultural Olympiad event. What does "$1 = $1.38" mean? Make sure everyone understands.
I think this is a great idea and we should come together (very soon because we're brewing something as I write this) and use our skills to speak to the masses.  We are artists, after all, and we - collectively - should be able to come up with several brilliant ideas what it really means to be an artist in this province.  I have often thought what I am sure many of you have been thinking: why should I justify myself as an artist?  That is not what I am proposing.  I am suggesting we pool our skills and come up with some ways to express our situation.  If we can do this successfully, I am sure we will be able to win some hearts and minds of the "get a job" crowd.  Thanks Charles for putting it down as clearly as you did.  I think many of us have been searching for the words but hadn't quite got there yet.
 
Here is the video referred to in his article: