In dialogue with Pablo Gershanik, Profs. Ariela Freedman (Liberal Arts) and Louis Patrick Leroux (English & Etudes françaises) will summarize the week’s highlights and insights, and open the conversation up to unexplored themes. The principal question: how do we move forward, creatively, intellectually, emotionally, and socially after trauma?
This event is part of Pablo Gershanik's virtual residency at Concordia University, presenting his artistic work on intimate models, object theatre, memory and resilience.
Pablo Gershanik is an actor, director, and professor. A graduate of the École Internationale de Théâtre Jacques Lecoq, he has been an actor touring internationally for Cirque Éloize (Canada), Compagnie Philippe Genty (France), Compagnia Finzi Pasca (Switzerland/Canada) and has directed theatre and co-directed one of 7 doigts de la main Fibonacci projects. He has taught physical theatre, clown and object theatre for more than 20 years in Mexico, Argentina, and France. At the National University of San Martín in Buenos Aires, he created and has been directing the Specialization in Performance and Interpretation with Masks. He is currently an artist affiliated with Centre Quatre Paris and the Cité international des arts de Paris.