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Inside Out Theatre: Deaf Arts Incubator


  • Erratics Indie Arts Club 625 11 Avenue Southwest #150 Calgary, AB, T2R 0G7 Canada (map)

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Deaf Art Incubator

The Deaf Arts Incubator is a Deaf-led program by Inside Out Theatre that supports the development, creation, and presentation of new work by Deaf, DeafBlind, DeafDisabled, and Deaf-identified artists. Rooted in Deaf culture, language, and lived experience, the incubator provides artists with resources, space, and mentorship to create ambitious, accessible performances that challenge dominant hearing norms.

Presented at The Erratics Indie Arts Club, the incubator nurtures bold artistic voices and advances a more inclusive future for Canadian theatre.

Braiding Histories

by Crystal Wolfe and Ebony R. Gooden

Braiding Histories is a bilingual Deaf theatre project led by artists Crystal Wolfe and Ebony R. Gooden, premiering as part of Inside Out Theatre’s Deaf-led Arts Incubator during the 2025/26 season at The Erratics Indie Arts Club (June 29–July 4, 2026).

This work transforms the act of braiding hair into a radical performance of storytelling, resilience, and reclamation.

The piece unfolds on a stage split into two sides, one facing left and one right. From these places, Ebony and Crystal create a massive braid together as the story unfolds, weaving scenes that embody their personal and cultural histories. Ebony’s scenes will reflect Black traditions of braiding as acts of resistance and survival; such as braids used to conceal rice seeds during slavery or to map escape routes. Crystal’s scenes will honour Indigenous teachings, from the significance of braiding sweetgrass to the strength of familial memory carried strand by strand.

The work will be performed in American Sign Language, Black American Sign Language, and Plain Indian Sign Language, with visual storytelling, projection, and sound design for the Deaf and hearing audiences. Through hands, silence, and movement, the artists will explore both the violence and silencing they have endured as Deaf women, and the joy that emerges through reclamation and cultural continuity.

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