Take a Stand! 2007

This year's Youth Theatre Unit was centered on the development of a new play by first-time playwright Setareh Delzendeh Less Than A Half is a poetic, movement-based reflection of a woman’s journey as a political refugee in a new country. Evocative, simple and very personal, the play touches on themes of displacement and the search for meaning and identity.

“In the workshop, I found you don't only need to be an immigrant to relate to this play--you could be from anywhere and any culture and feel that you are on the same journey" Setareh Delzendeh, Playwright

In conjunction with four young new Canadians (Mayahuel Tocezautla, Imabong Udoh, Juliette Paola Burgos and Roshan Ahmadvand), Soheil Parsa  (assisted by Andrew Cheng) dramaturged  Setareh's play while exploring with the students how theatre can encourage expression of individual identity through exploration of shared vision, common principles and the challenge of difference. The workshop drew from the personal stories of these four young people, and looked for similarities within the diversity of their experience.

 “Before this workshop I thought that to communicate with Canadian people I needed many words, but now I know I do not need words: I have two eyes, I have two ears, I have my body.” Actor-Participant, YTU 2007

 

About the Playwright
Setareh Delzendeh (at right) is a graduate of Set & Costume Design from Azad University in Tehran, Iran. She designed several film productions including Protest by well-known Iranian film director Masoud Kimiaei. Setareh has also directed a short film, I have become, based on Peter Handke’s Self Accusation. Her professional experience in film editing includes a documentary project, non-stop, by Afshin Liaghat (Winner '
Audience Prize', Milan Film Festival 2002).
After arriving in Canada Setareh designed set and costumes for numerous dance and theatre companies.  Less than a Half is Setareh's first play.



Photo of Mayaheul Tocezautla by Setareh Delzendeh

Back to the top...