NCTS Artists Residency introduces new cohort of artists
Nelson Civic Theatre Society (NCTS) Artists Residency introduces a new cohort of artists.
NCTS Executive Director Eleanor Stacey says this residency is unique.
The 2022-2023 NCTS artists residents include Antonia Banyard, a published author writing about her family's immigration history tied to Zambian folklore.
Lindsay Clague is an actor, dancer, singer, choreographer and director who explores friendship, loss and mental health in a multifaceted project.
Rachel DeShon is an accomplished soprano working on an inspiring show for children and adults. Astrid Heyerdahl has a lifelong love of dance and is exploring ageing and self-exploration through dance.
Ari Lord is a published writer exploring what it means to find queer refuge.
Multi-disciplinary artist Kelly Shpeley is looking into the nature of entropy and how our selves affect our environments.
Learn more about the NCTS residency and the artists working hard locally here in the latest edition of the Hall Printing Daily Dose.
Rachel DeShon is an accomplished soprano working on an inspiring show for children and adults.