shadowpath
Hereford
Transforming Everyday Places Into Creative Spaces A NOTE FROM OUR ARTISTIC
DIRECTOR 'When everyone benefits, a whole community wins.' 'When I started
Shadowpath in 2002, I had no idea of its potential. I approached everyday spaces
because I couldn't afford to rent the few regional theatres. That turned out to
be the best thing for Shadowpath and now everyday spaces are our signature style
of theatre producing. Businesses gain a creative boost and access to new
customers, performers get a professional opportunity to work in alternative
spaces, the community gets more arts and culture programming and Shadowpath
connects to community partners and free space! Now that's winning! -Alex Karolyi
Land Acknowledgement We celebrate the work and lives of the first artists, the
first story-tellers and the first history-makers who have been forgotten or
ignored as time marched on. We acknowledge these early Creators that lived on
the lands we now occupy. These are the traditional lands and territories of the
Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, the Wendat, the Haudenosaunee and the
Anishinaabe peoples. The histories of those that previously cared for this land,
the stories they told, and the lives they lived remain an integral part of it.
In illuminating the voices of The Forgotten we hope to forge a bridge between
all people creating a better more inclusive world where each of us is heard and
our contributions acknowledged, commemorated and remembered.