Support Us
"....in terms of Forum Theatre practice, Headlines
sets the standard in Canada."
The Canada Council
Dear Friends,
We need
your help
Headlines is embarking on an exciting new project called Practicing
Democracy and we are seeking your financial support.
Practicing Democracy is about making community-based law. The idea
- using interactive theatre to come up with solutions to real problems
- originates from Augusto Boal's Legislative Theatre work in Brazil.
Nothing of its kind has been done in Canada before.
If you live in the Vancouver area, you may have taken part in selecting
the topic for this theatre event. When we asked Vancouver residents
which topic would be most relevant to local democracy, they chose
"How can the City of Vancouver respond to cuts to welfare?"
While the changes to welfare policy are the jurisdiction of the
Provincial Government, the impacts will be felt locally. Practicing
Democracy means making choices about how we support those who are
most affected. How can the City of Vancouver and its residents respond
to the Provincial policy changes and not criminalize people in poverty?
If you don't live in Vancouver area, why lend your support?
- Vancouver is an easier place to survive over the winter. People
will be migrating here from around the Province. This project
has the potential to assist people from your BC community.
- We are creating a participatory model that may be relevant to
other parts of the country and the US.
In March 2004, Headlines will invite you to Practice Democracy!
To find out more, please read the information on this website.
We are very grateful for your ongoing interest and support. Headlines
is a registered charity and will provide a tax deductible receipt.
Headlines is once again at the forefront of creating provocative,
innovative and engaging theatre. Please
assist us in Practicing Democracy!
Many thanks,
David Diamond
Artistic and Managing Director/Joker
Our Sponsors
We are pleased to recognize the following supporters:
The Canada Council; the City of Vancouver; the B.C. Arts Council,
the B.C. Gaming Commission, the Leon and Thea Koerner Foundation,
VanCity and the Melusine Foundation.
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The Samuel and Saidye Bronfman Family Foundation
Tides Canada - Endswell Fund
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Independent Community Television (ICTV)
Vancouver Japanese Language School and Japanese Hall
Croatian Cultural Centre
St. James Community Square |
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