Marie Clements (born January 10, 1962)
[ See p. 147.] is a Canadian
Métis
The Métis ( ; Canadian ) are Indigenous peoples who inhabit Canada's three Prairie Provinces, as well as parts of British Columbia, the Northwest Territories, and the Northern United States. They have a shared history and culture which deri ...
playwright, performer, director, producer and screenwriter. Marie was founding artistic director of urban ink productions, and is currently co-artistic director of red diva projects, and director of her new film company Working Pajama Lab Entertainment. Clements lives on
Galiano Island
Galiano Island (Hul'qumi'num: ''Swiikw'') is one of the Southern Gulf Islands located between Vancouver Island and the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, Canada. Located on the west side of the Strait of Georgia, the island is bordered by Ma ...
,
British Columbia
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. As a writer Marie has worked in a variety of mediums including
theatre
Theatre or theater is a collaborative form of performing art that uses live performers, usually actors or actresses, to present the experience of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place, often a stage. The perfor ...
,
performance
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Management science
In the work place ...
,
film,
multi-media
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,
radio
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, and
television
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.
Early life
Clements was born in
Vancouver
Vancouver ( ) is a major city in western Canada, located in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia. As the most populous city in the province, the 2021 Canadian census recorded 662,248 people in the city, up from 631,486 in 2016. Th ...
,
British Columbia
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. Early in her life she studied dance, speech, singing, piano, and music, but she dreamed of being a
foreign correspondent
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. She studied journalism at
Mount Royal College in
Calgary
Calgary ( ) is the largest city in the western Canadian province of Alberta and the largest metro area of the three Prairie Provinces. As of 2021, the city proper had a population of 1,306,784 and a metropolitan population of 1,481,806, maki ...
,
Alberta
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.
Career
During the 1980s Clements worked as a radio news reporter and is still a freelance contributor to CBC radio.
She has also worked in the writing department of the television series ''
Da Vinci's Inquest''
which featured a plot line similar to ''The Unnatural and Accidental Women'' which is based on the murders of several Indigenous women in
Vancouver
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's
Skid Row
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district.
She has been a playwright in residence at the
National Theatre School of Canada, the
Banff Centre for the Arts, the
Firehall Arts Centre, and the
National Arts Centre. She has been writer-in-residence at several prominent Canadian universities, including
Simon Fraser University
Simon Fraser University (SFU) is a public research university in British Columbia, Canada, with three campuses, all in Greater Vancouver: Burnaby (main campus), Surrey, and Vancouver. The main Burnaby campus on Burnaby Mountain, located ...
and
University of British Columbia
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''Theatre Research in Canada'' (''TRIC'') dedicated a special issue of the journal to the celebration of Clements's contribution to Canadian theatre.
In 2010, Clements founded Working Pajama Lab, which specializes in the development, creation and strategic weaving of story across film, t.v., digital media and live performance.
She also founded Red Diva Project the same year when she was commissioned to create the Aboriginal Pavilion's closing performance at the
2010 Winter Olympics
)''
, nations = 82
, athletes = 2,626
, events = 86 in 7 sports (15 disciplines)
, opening = February 12, 2010
, closing = February 28, 2010
, opened_by = Governor General Michaëlle Jean
, cauldron = Catriona Le May Doan Nancy GreeneWayne Gr ...
in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Clements's plays often consider several overlapping themes, such as the themes of racism, sexism, and violence explored in ''The Unnatural and Accidental Women.'' Her theatrical style is a blending of Aboriginal storytelling, ritual and western theatrical conventions.
As a playwright, director, and dramaturg, she "explores important issues of women, aboriginals, and the realities of the urban core in innovative, highly theatrical stagings"
It was while touring the Canadian north that Clements wrote her first play, ''Age of Iron'' (1993). She says it was "sheer cold boredom and a serious desire to understand and integrate the elemental connections between Greek mythology and Native thought" that inspired her to write the play.
Clements's plays often "reframe...authorized Western histories" to encourage spectators acknowledgement of alternative histories and critically engage with the process of
historiography
Historiography is the study of the methods of historians in developing history as an academic discipline, and by extension is any body of historical work on a particular subject. The historiography of a specific topic covers how historians hav ...
. Both ''Burning vision'' (staged by Tom Bentley-Fisher for The Barcelona International Grec Festival) and ''The Unnatural and Accidental Women'' engage with elements of Canadian history that are pushed to the periphery and press issues of "counter-hegemonic remembrance practices"
Her importance as a Canadian playwright is reflected in the number of award nominations, the multiple translations of her works, and the number of scholarly articles dedicated to her plays.
Awards
* 2004 Awarded the Canada - Japan Literary Award – ''Burning Vision''
* 2004 Nomination for the George Ryga Literary Award - ''Burning Vision''
* 2004 Nomination for the Governor General's Literary Award for Drama - ''Burning Vision'' (finalist)
* 2002 Nomination for
Siminovitch Prize in Theatre – Outstanding contribution to Canadian Theatre
* 2001 Nomination
Jessie Richardson Theatre Award – Outstanding Original Play- ''Burning Vision''
* 1998 Jessie Richardson Theatre Award – The P.T.C. Award – Outstanding Original Play In Development – ''The Unnatural and Accidental Women''
* 1998 Sundance Screenwriting Competition – Finalist – ''Now look what you made me do''
* 1997 Praxis Screenwriting Competition – Shortlisted – ''Now look what you made me do''
* 1996 Minneapolis Playwright's Center – Fellowship Award – ''Now look what you made me do''
* 1994 Nomination Jessie Richardson Awards – Outstanding Ensemble Creation – ''Wet Dreams''
* 1994 Nomination Jessie Richardson Awards – Outstanding Ensemble Performance – ''Wet Dreams''
* 1994 Nomination Jessie Richardson Awards – Sydney Risk Award – ''Age of Iron''
* 1993 Nomination Jessie Richardson Awards – Outstanding Original Play – ''Age of Iron''
Writings and appearances
Plays
*''Age of Iron'' (1993)
*''Now Look What You Made Me Do'' (1997)
*''The Girl Who Swam Forever'' (1997)
*''
The Unnatural and Accidental Women'' (2000)
*''Burning Vision'' (2002)
*''Copper Thunderbird'' (2007)
*''The Edward Curtis Project : A Modern Picture Story''(2010)
*''Tombs of the Vanishing Indian'' (2012)
*''Iron Peggy''(2020)
Film
*''
Unnatural & Accidental'' (2006), screenwriter
*''Unnatural and Accidental'' (2006), actor (Native Bartender)
*''Da Vinci's Inquest'' (2002), actor (Melanie Frum)
*''Making History: Louis Riel and the North-West Rebellion of 1885''
*''
The Road Forward
''The Road Forward'' is a 2017 musical documentary film written and directed by Marie Clements about key moments in the history of Indigenous rights in Canada, from the 1930s to today. The film was produced by the National Film Board of Canada.
...
'' (2017), writer/director
*''
Red Snow'' (2019)
*''
Bones of Crows
''Bones of Crows'' is a 2022 Canadian drama film, written, produced, and directed by Marie Clements. The film stars Grace Dove as Aline Spears, a Cree woman who survives the Indian residential school system to become a code talker for the Canadi ...
'' (2022)
*''
Lay Down Your Heart
''Lay Down Your Heart'' is a 2022 Canadian documentary film, directed by Marie Clements. The film is a portrait of Niall McNeil, a Vancouver-based theatre performer and writer with Down syndrome.
The film premiered on October 6, 2022, at the ...
'' (2022)
Radio
* ''Tombs of the Vanishing Indian'' (in development)
* ''hours of water- radio drama'' - CBC Radio Drama 2005.
* ''Women in Fish Series'' - A four-part documentary, CBC Outfront 2005.
* ''The Meter is Running'' - Sounds Like Canada, CBC Radio 2003
* ''Vancouver Rose'' - ongoing CBC Radio Commentary 2002
Multi-Media
*''
Missing
Missing or The Missing may refer to:
Film
*Missing (1918 film), ''Missing'' (1918 film), an American silent drama directed by James Young
*Missing (1982 film), ''Missing'' (1982 film), an American historical drama directed by Costa-Gavras
*Missi ...
'' (2017)
*''The Edward Curtis Project'' (2013)
*''The Red Diva Project'' (2008)
*''Hours of Water'' (2004)
*''The Women in Fish Interactive Installation''
*''Urban Tattoo'' (1999)
References
Further reading
*Farfan, Penny. "Historical Landscapes in Contemporary Plays by Canadian Women." ''Contemporary Women Playwrights: Into the 21st Century''. Eds. Farfan, Penny, and Ferris, Lesley. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.
* Floriane Moro: ''Vanishing Indians, Missing Women, and Indigenous Presence in the Work of Marie Clements.'' Thesis
Magistra artium,
John F. Kennedy Institute for North American Studies
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,
FU Berlin
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, Chair: Birte Wege, Berlin 2017
External links
Marieclements.ca*
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1962 births
Métis writers
Canadian women dramatists and playwrights
Living people
Writers from Vancouver
20th-century Canadian dramatists and playwrights
21st-century Canadian dramatists and playwrights
20th-century Canadian women writers
21st-century Canadian women writers
First Nations dramatists and playwrights
First Nations women writers
Métis filmmakers
Canadian women film directors
Film directors from Vancouver
20th-century First Nations writers
21st-century First Nations writers
Canadian Métis people
Mount Royal University alumni