Sasha Singer-Wilson
Sasha Singer-Wilson (she/her) is a multidisciplinary performing artist, scholar and facilitator of Lithuanian, Italian, British, and Irish ancestry. Her work explores climate justice, climate emotions, decolonization, caregiving, ritual, land connection, intergenerational relationships, and the voice. Sasha has made performances in basements, alleyways, schools, theatres, lofts and online, and has worked with theatre companies and facilitated workshops across Turtle Island. Currently working on a research-creation PhD in Theatre & Performance Studies at York University, Sasha’s research explores caregiving in climate collapse/polycrisis and performance as a place to imagine and rehearse emergent liberatory futures.