Curtain Razors
is a Regina-based theatre company that focuses on new ways of telling stories. The company collaborates with artists from Saskatchewan and beyond who are process-oriented in their approach and interested in crossing-boundaries and disciplines. Responsive and diverse to the needs of the theatrical and artistic community the company works with the aboriginal community, youth, and artists from theatre and other disciplines such as visual art, performance art, dance, music, and film. Curtain Razors work has been presented by the Globe Theatre, New Dance Horizons, The Theatre Center, the MacKenzie Art Gallery, Kenderdine Art Gallery and Neutral Ground.
Michele Sereda
is a theatre artist based in Regina, Saskatchewan who grew up on the prairies. She is known as an actor, performance artist, director, and instructor. Her freelance work traverses in the worlds of theatre, dance, and visual art. She has participated in self-directed studies at the Banff Centre of the Arts, Western Front Society, Experimental Dance and Music, and One Yellow Rabbit. She has performed in every theatre in Saskatchewan, Calgary, Toronto, the Canada Dance Festival, the National Art Gallery, Fluid Festival and is the provincial theatre representative for the national body Performance Creation Canada. Recently, Sereda was a receipinet of the 2008 Educational for Sustainable Development award. This award is part of the United Nations Decade of Education for Sustainable Development (2005 - 2014.)