Project/ Everything Gone, Everything Shone
Everything Gone, Everything Shone was a collaboration between Maiko Yamamoto, Conor Wylie and acting students from the National Theatre School of Canada.
Project/ Best Life
Best Life is a new, relational show performed by an audience for an audience, inspired by the machines that make our lives better.
Writing/ Imagine Imagination as Essential
Back in April, I was a panelist on a discussion hosted by the SFU Labour Studies Program as part of their webinar series: Just Recovery? Labour…
Project/ Mine
Inspired by the real-life relationship between Maiko Yamamoto and her 12-year-old son Hokuto, and his obsession with Minecraft, MINE is a new, intergenerational performance…
Project/ Town Choir
Town Choir is a performance that takes place in public space and illustrates a relationship between a number of writers (usually between 2-4), who are placed in…
Project/ We came from dust
We came from dust was a unique collaboration between Maiko Yamamoto and acting students from the National Theatre School of Canada. For over two years…
Project/ WILD STATE
A new work made by SFU’s School for the Contemporary Arts theatre performance students in collaboration with Maiko Yamamoto, WILD STATE was an all weather site-specific project…
Writing/ On the Kindness of Strangers
A Reflection on Co-creation in International Contexts…
Project/ The Sensationalists
A collaboration between Maiko Yamamoto and Vancouver’s Company 605, The Sensationalists was an experimental dance performance that transformed…