![]() I am a fledgling writer pursuing an MA in Comparative Media Arts at Simon Fraser University. Barbara holds an MFA in Interdisciplinary Studies (2015) and a BA in Art and Cultural Studies, both from Simon Fraser University.īadler.ca / / Īreas: Early modern, humanism, posthumanism, renaissance, revolutions, and the human form. Soniclife screen wrap series#Other projects to which she has contributed include an interactive audio installation called Signals from the Mountain, the annual Accordion Noir Festival, and Extravagant Signals, a 7-day performance series that brought together live music, spoken word, social dance, and visual art at the former Gallery 1965 in Vancouver. She recently helped launch Sawdust Collector, a weekly performance series presenting new, experimental, and improvised works by established and emerging artists in an interdisciplinary context. As a curator and producer, her recent work explores the potential for live performance and artistic labour to create an ethos of critique and care in the public sphere. She has been an artist-mentor in the Vancouver East Cultural Centre's Ignite! program, an artist-in-residence in the Vancouver Biennale's Big Ideas program, and frequently collaborates with other artists to deliver interdisciplinary workshops to adults and youth. In over a decade of work as an arts educator, she has taught writing workshops to elementary school students, high school students, and adult learners across British Columbia and Canada, working with organizations including Literacy B.C. She continues to explore the musicality of language under the banner of Ten Thousand Wolves, an intimately collaborating ensemble whose projects gather together songwriting, storytelling, and poetry to create performances for thinking, laughing, and dancing. She is a veteran of Canada's spoken word community, recognized for her solo work, her interdisciplinary collaborations, and for her role as a founding member of the acclaimed folk-poetry band The Fugitives. Recent collaborators include Lesley Telford, Mascall Dance, documentary filmmaker Jan Foukal, and composer Ron Samworth. Her work has been presented through multiple solo and band albums, publication in spoken word anthologies, and performances at major music and literary festivals, including The Vancouver Folk Festival, The Vancouver Writers Festival, The Winnipeg Folk Festival, and the Vienna Literature Festival. Areas: Music, Performance, Theatre, Poetry.īarbara Adler is an interdisciplinary artist whose work brings together literary performance, composition, live event production, and arts education to explore the intersections between text, music, sound, and theatre. ![]()
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