Nicole Tritter
Dancer, visual artist, and community activist shares her action of reconciliation
A dancer, a choreographer, a visual artist, and a community activist, Nicole Tritter created an Indigenized University of Calgary coat of arms as part of her master of fine arts research in Indigenization and actions of reconciliation.
“I definitely do identify as a dancer,” she says. “Lately I use the word interdisciplinary artist a little bit to try to encompass the other art forms I have brought into my practice. But first and foremost, I definitely am a dancer. That’s the way that I understand the world.”
The Storytelling Podcast returns with a conversation about growing as an artist, actions of reconciliation through art, and parallel practices—tune in to hear more.
About The Storytelling Podcast
Part of The Storytelling Project, this series raises awareness about Calgarians who, by living creative lives, are making Calgary a better city, affecting positive change and enriching others’ lives.
Have a story to share? Email us at submissions@calgaryartsdevelopment.com.
Part of The Storytelling Project, this series raises awareness about Calgarians who, by living creative lives, are making Calgary a better city, affecting positive change and enriching others’ lives.
Have a story to share? Email us at submissions@calgaryartsdevelopment.com.
Part of The Storytelling Project, this series raises awareness about Calgarians who, by living creative lives, are making Calgary a better city, affecting positive change and enriching others’ lives.
Have a story to share? Email us at submissions@calgaryartsdevelopment.com.
Have a story to share? Email us at submissions@calgaryartsdevelopment.com.