Through her work, a is developing strategies to fight intellectual, cognitive, and linguistic ableisms that dominate our relationships. Ī blaine (she/it) is a queer, Mad, and multiply disabled theatre and performance maker interested in primarily text-free interdisciplinary and experimental collective-driven devised theatre that operates from an ethic of care and challenges the artistic paradigm that is motivated by instruction and debate. Carly is extremely passionate about the magic of art, stories, community and language that can bring us all together. She also co-hosts the weekly spooky comedy podcast Ghosts Are Everywhere. Their most recent project was Carly’s critically acclaimed solo show Meat(less) Loaf that premiered at the 2022 Hamilton Fringe. She recently cofounded a bi-city theatre company Afterlife Theatre with roots in Toronto and Hamilton that is committed to staging urgent and provocative works that speak to questions of time, human-ness and how we arrive at the present through our inheritance of the past. Carly Anna Billings (she/her) is a queer fat femme second-generation Italian-Canadian and Ojibwe actor, singer, comedian, theatre-maker, podcaster and storyteller born, bred and based in her favourite city, Hamilton, ON, which is the traditional lands of her people the Mississaugas of the Credit.
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