SNAFU Dance Theatre Society

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SNAFU Dance Theatre Society
Non-profit organizations
IndustryTheatre
HeadquartersVictoria, British Columbia,
Canada
Key people
Kathleen Greenfield, Ingrid Hansen
Serviceslive theatre performances in public spaces
Websitesnafudance.com

SNAFU Dance Theatre Society is a Canadian professional theatre company and not-for-profit organization based in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Their mandate is to provide original live theatre performances in public spaces, schools, community centres, educational institutions and government institutions across Canada, as well as workshops related to collective creation, physical theatre, and puppetry.[1] The company is led by Co-Artistic Directors Kathleen Greenfield and Ingrid Hansen.[2]

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Little Orange Man, Directed and Co-Created by Kathleen Greenfield, Performed and Co-Created by Ingrid Hansen[3][4][5]

Interstellar Elder, Directed by Kathleen Greenfield, Choreographed by Britt Small, Written and performed by Ingrid Hansen[6][7]

Table Top Tales, Directed by Ginette Mohr, Co-Created by Ginette Mohr, Elliott Loran, Andrew G. Young, and Ingrid Hansen[8][9]

The Merkin Sisters, Co-Written and Co-Starring Ingrid Hansen and Stephanie Morin-Robert[10]

Kitt & Jane: An Interactive Survival Guide to the Near-Post-Apocalyptic Future, Directed and Co-written by Kathleen Greenfield, Co-written and Co-starring Ingrid Hansen and Rod Peter Jr

The Emerald City Project, Co-Created by SNAFU and the prisoner artists of William Head on Stage Theatre Company, Directed by Kathleen Greenfield[11]

Sleeping Giants, Co-Created by SNAFU and the prisoner artists of William Head on Stage Theatre Company, Directed by Kathleen Greenfield [12]

Lt Nun, Co-Produced by SNAFU Dance Theatre Society, Theatre SKAM and Puente Theatre in Victoria, BC, Written by: Elaine Avila[13]

Pretty Little Instincts, Presented by the SummerWorks Festival in Toronto 2011[14]

Fractured Fables: The Prison Puppet Project, Co-Created by SNAFU and the prisoner artists of William Head on Stage Theatre, Co-directed by Ingrid Hansen and Peter Balkwill Company[15]

CHALK, Co-Created by SNAFU and the prisoner artists of William Head on Stage Theatre[16]

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