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Glenys McQueen-Fuentes

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Glenys McQueen is a graduate of McGill University and completed post-graduate studies at the L'École Internationale de Théâtre Jacques Lecoq for Physical Theatre, and spent 11 years in professional theatre in Mexico City, Mexico. Glenys McQueen Fuentes’ theatre preferences are in experimental, physically-based, and international theatre forms.

Ongoing research involves the use of movement and music as languages for the arts and education through Soundtrack Performance Group, which she co-directs with her composer husband, Rafael Fuentes. Significant recent projects include: many annual workshops and consultations (nationally and internationally) for conferences, school boards, PD days, Additional Qualifications in Drama in Education courses (Brock University, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, York University, etc.); completing a book entitled What if? Why not? Using movement as a language for teaching and learning.[1]

Significant future projects include: the dance/drama component of an upcoming Arts Project (Grades 1-8) for Rubicon Publishing Co., with experts David Booth and Larry Swartz (Drama) and Visual Artist Heather Miller; with colleague Helen Zdriluk, an educational survey on the importance of undergraduate instruction in Drama in Education[2] in the development of drama teachers at all levels of the educational spectrum.

References[edit]

  1. Brock University Department of Dramatic Arts Faculty Page for Glenys McQueen-Fuentes http://www.brocku.ca/humanities/departments-and-centres/dramatic-arts/faculty-dart/glenys-mcqueen
  2. McQueen-Fuentes, G. (2009). Drama in education : deconstructing the role of movement in text. Brock University. http://hdl.handle.net/10464/2822


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