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2017 Jessie Award Winner Rohit Chokhani Launches Project SAT

Darpan News Desk, 27 Jun, 2017 03:18 PM
    Award-winning producer, director, cultural leader and recipient of the 2017 Jessie Award for Significant Artistic Achievement (Large Theatre), Rohit Chokhani, is pleased to announce the launch of Project SAT (South Asian Theatre) - an initiative aimed at creating a network for developing, touring, producing, and presenting national and international South Asian theatre projects in Canada.
     
     
    “With Project SAT, I want to help train and educate the next generation of South Asian artists,” says Chokhani. “It’s important to me to be able to create opportunities and establish a new mainstream for them. This is unlike anything being offered anywhere else in B.C. and Canada.”
     
     
    Project SAT kicks off in July 2017 at the new Jim Green House Studio with free workshops, which will focus on grant writing and how to pitch project ideas to presenters and producers. The Grant Writing workshop is scheduled for July 22 from 10am to 4pm and the Pitch Presentation workshops are scheduled for July 22, 25, 26, and August 1st from 6pm to 9pm.
     
     
    These workshops will take a unique, culturally specific approach to training and will be tailored to those in the South Asian community who experience marginalization.
     
     
    Translators for Punjabi, Hindi, and ASL participants will be available upon request. Workshops on producing, playwriting, dramaturgy and Natya Shastra, an ancient South Asian text on the performing arts, will also take place in the upcoming months.
     
    For more information on Project SAT and workshop registration details, please visit projectsat.ca.

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