Black Canvas

Black Canvas A multi-arts network of creative collaborators. If you are interested in collaborating with fellow artists, we can help. Contact us.

Black Canvas collective is a group of young managers, educators, artists and leaders focusing on the intersections of mental health, human rights and climate crisis, nurturing care culture, global justice, and ecological healing rooted in intersectional, intergenerational, and inter-sectoral approaches. Through embodiment practices, creative collaborations, community engagements, and intercultural work, Black Canvas leads programs to empower women, queers, children, and marginalized communities.

You are invited!Black Canvas' MaPa/Founder-Artistic Director Abner Torres Delina Jr. will moderate this Cultural Leaders...
20/03/2025

You are invited!

Black Canvas' MaPa/Founder-Artistic Director Abner Torres Delina Jr. will moderate this Cultural Leadership in Practice session focused on Justice (for our planet). Thank you LASALLE College of the Arts, University of the Arts Singapore and to Audrey Wong (Program leader, MA Arts and Cultural Leadership) for the invitation to convene this seminar.

Registration link below. Open admission.

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Cultural Leadership in Practice: Nourish/ Justice/ Impact
Session 2: "Justice"
Free Registration
Online (Zoom)
20 March 2025 (8-10PM SGT/ 8-10AM EST)

Cultural Leadership in Practice is an online seminar & discussion series in 2025 - 26 featuring arts practitioners, arts managers, cultural and community leaders and academics sharing what they do as “leadership practices” in their areas of work. Focusing on the keywords of “Nourish”, “Justice” and “Impact”, hear their stories of transformation and how they strive towards a better world, one day and one project at a time.

The next online seminar will be on 20 March, Thursday at 8pm Singapore time. This session looks at the theme of “justice” - specifically, justice for our planet and those impacted by climate change. We’re pleased to have guests from North America and the Philippines speaking: Chantal Bilodeau, Caitlin Nasema Cassidy (Global Lab Fellow '17-19) and Raz Salvarita, each of whom have taken action on the climate through their art and activism, as storytellers, playwrights, and cross-disciplinary work. This session is convened and moderated by Abner Torres Delina Jr., (Global Lab Fellow '21-23) artivist-leader-educator and currently a graduate student of MA Arts and Cultural Leadership program of LASALLE College of the Arts.

Register through this link: https://bit.ly/CulturalLeadershipinPracticeJustice or through the QR code (see poster).

You are invited!Black Canvas' MaPa/Founder-Artistic Director Abner Torres Delina Jr. will moderate this Cultural Leaders...
18/03/2025

You are invited!

Black Canvas' MaPa/Founder-Artistic Director Abner Torres Delina Jr. will moderate this Cultural Leadership in Practice session focused on Justice (for our planet). Thank you LASALLE College of the Arts, University of the Arts Singapore and to Audrey Wong (Program leader, MA Arts and Cultural Leadership) for the invitation to convene this seminar.

Registration link below. Open admission.

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Cultural Leadership in Practice: Nourish/ Justice/ Impact
Session 2: "Justice"
Free Registration
Online (Zoom)
20 March 2025 (8-10PM SGT/ 8-10AM EST)

Cultural Leadership in Practice is an online seminar & discussion series in 2025 - 26 featuring arts practitioners, arts managers, cultural and community leaders and academics sharing what they do as “leadership practices” in their areas of work. Focusing on the keywords of “Nourish”, “Justice” and “Impact”, hear their stories of transformation and how they strive towards a better world, one day and one project at a time.

The next online seminar will be on 20 March, Thursday at 8pm Singapore time. This session looks at the theme of “justice” - specifically, justice for our planet and those impacted by climate change. We’re pleased to have guests from North America and the Philippines speaking: Chantal Bilodeau, Caitlin Nasema Cassidy (Global Lab Fellow '17-19) and Raz Salvarita, each of whom have taken action on the climate through their art and activism, as storytellers, playwrights, and cross-disciplinary work. This session is convened and moderated by Abner Torres Delina Jr., (Global Lab Fellow '21-23) artivist-leader-educator and currently a graduate student of MA Arts and Cultural Leadership program of LASALLE College of the Arts

Register through this link: https://bit.ly/CulturalLeadershipinPracticeJustice or through the QR code (see poster).

Congratulations Jokko and Precious! ❤️❤️❤️
30/09/2024

Congratulations Jokko and Precious! ❤️❤️❤️

“Make me lose my breath, make me…”The Water Project: A Documentary Theater CollaborationWe are pleased to share that Goe...
30/04/2024

“Make me lose my breath, make me…”

The Water Project: A Documentary Theater Collaboration

We are pleased to share that Goethe Institut-Philippinen have chosen The Water Project for their Documentary Theater (Small Grant) Fund. This Docu-Theater research-residency project, initiated by Black Canvas Founding Leader- Artistic Director Abner Torres Delina Jr., engages other fellow Water Explorers/Project Coordinators and Artists Jzar Tabilin and Gerald Manuel. The three will embark on a journey navigating research, residency and collaboration exploring everything about water.

With the warm hosting and support of Project Space Pilipinas (Lucban, Quezon), these artist-fellows (from the recent DokuTheater Workshop facilitated by German theater makers Regine Dura and Hans-Werner Kroesinger) will gather again to immerse with communities, collaborate creatively with interconnected themes, collect data, stories, archives, information and experiences, understanding how water plays a role in the lives of Filipino people, specifically of the people of Lucban, Quezon. *Lucban is a municipality close to Mount Banahaw (a mystical mountain honored as the Mother of the nearby communities) is also considered as Vulcan De Agua or known as Water Volcano. More importantly, the project hopes to articulate the value of water amidst global challenges and the climate emergency we are all confronting.

The Water Project is week-long artist performance research-residency intended for discussions, interviews, mapping, collaboration and sharing of a work-in-progress by 3 interconnected explorations around Water.

Like, share and subscribe for more updates on The Water Project.




International Theatre Institute ITI World Organization for the Performing Arts Message for World Theatre Day 2024 – 27 M...
27/03/2024

International Theatre Institute
ITI World Organization for the Performing Arts
Message for World Theatre Day 2024 – 27 March

Author of the Message: Jon FOSSE, Norway Norwegian writer, playwright English (Translation)

World Theatre Day Message 2024 by Jon FOSSE
Translated by: Damion Searls

Art Is Peace

Every person is unique and yet also like every other person. Our visible, external appearance is different from everyone else’s, of course, that is all well and good, but there is also something inside each and every one of us which belongs to that person alone—which is that person alone. We might call this their spirit, or their soul. Or else we can decide not to label it at all in words, just leave it alone.

But while we are all unlike one another, we’re alike too. People from every part of the world are fundamentally similar, no matter what language we speak, what skin color we have, what hair color we have.

This may be something of a paradox: that we are completely alike and utterly dissimilar at the same time. Maybe a person is intrinsically paradoxical, in our bridging of body and soul—we encompass both the most earthbound, tangible existence and something that transcends these material, earthbound limits.

Art, good art, manages in its wonderful way to combine the utterly unique with the universal. It lets us understand what is different—what is foreign, you might say—as being universal. By doing so, art breaks through the boundaries between languages, geographical regions, countries. It brings together not just everyone’s individual qualities but also, in another sense, the individual characteristics of every group of people, for example of every nation.

Art does this not by levelling differences and making everything the same, but, on the contrary, by showing us what is different from us, what is alien or foreign. All good art contains precisely that: something alien, something we cannot completely understand and yet at the same time do understand, in a way. It contains a mystery, so to speak. Something that fascinates us and thus pushes us beyond our limits and in so doing creates the transcendence that all art must both contain in itself and lead us to.

I know of no better way to bring opposites together. This is the exact reverse approach from that of the violent conflicts we see all too often in the world, which indulge the destructive temptation to annihilate anything foreign, anything unique and different, often by using the most inhuman inventions technology has put at our disposal. There is terrorism in the world. There is war. For people have an animalistic side, too, driven by the instinct to experience the other, the foreign, as a threat to one’s own existence rather than as a fascinating mystery.

This is how uniqueness—the differences we all can see—disappear, leaving behind a collective sameness where anything different is a threat that needs to be eradicated. What is seen from without as a difference, for example in religion or political ideology, becomes something that needs to be defeated and destroyed.

War is the battle against what lies deep inside all of us: something unique. And it is also a battle against art, against what lies deep inside all art.

I have been speaking here about art in general, not about theater or playwriting in particular, but that is because, as I’ve said, all good art, deep down, revolves around the same thing: taking the utterly unique, the utterly specific, and making it universal. Uniting the particular with the universal by means of expressing it artistically: not eliminating its specificity but emphasizing this specificity, letting what is foreign and unfamiliar shine clearly through.

War and art are opposites, just as war and peace are opposites—it’s as simple as that. Art is peace.

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World Theater Day Message:
https://www.world-theatre-day.org/messageauthor.html?fbclid=IwAR2zLLVehz2AxkS1oOgKN0-LxgFotB3N-WFZ1mAzgkZ-cH9aEeNVq8ynZy0

Join us for ITAC Collaborative's March Think Tank now! 🌟Black Canvas MAPA- Founding Leader ABNER DELINA will host the Th...
25/03/2024

Join us for ITAC Collaborative's March Think Tank now! 🌟

Black Canvas MAPA- Founding Leader ABNER DELINA will host the Think Tank on Monday, March 25 at 9:00pm PHST (9:00am EDT/1:00pm GMT) entitled Nurturing Youth Leadership for Climate Justice.

How can teaching artists reclaim ecological consciousness in times of crisis?

In the March Think Tank, ITAC IMPACT: Climate artist Abner Torres Delina Jr. will share his ITAC project, SACLAW (the Social Actions Community Leadership Arts Workshop)—an arts camp for climate-action that cultivates young artist leaders in the Philippines.

Abner, will also share how the eco-embodiment practice of KA-MA-LAYA-AN can nurture care-culture and reconnect us with the Earth and our ecological self. Initially developed as an embodiment exercise, this practice can facilitate a safe space for artists, educators, leaders, and creatives from all fields to rediscover their artistic identities, re-align with their higher purpose, and pursue their creative visions for climate action.

Register now at the link in bio and join us!

25/11/2023

"Climate crisis is an invitation to love... to fight for our love."

- Abner Torres Delina Jr., ITAC IMPACT Climate Artist '22-24

This year, BLACK CANVAS gathered together exceptional young Filipino artist-leaders, educators and artivists from different cities and towns of Visayas, Philippines to experience SACLAW CLIMATE CAMP 2023 and nurture the power of arts and culture for climate justice! From here, we dream to bring SACLAW in various communities, especially in your beloved towns, cities and birthplace.

TODAY, we are very excited to share the full version of SACLAW Climate Camp 2023 mini-documentary! Thank you so much to our supporters, especially to the International Teaching Artists Collaborative, Cadiz City LGU- Office of the City Mayor, CDRRMO, Agimat, Camp Amadura, Genoveva Yap & Family, Marissa Delina & Family and to all of the amazing fellows, volunteers and communities who made this possible!

SACLAW (Social Actions Community Leadership Arts Workshop) is an arts for development program focused on reimagining, rewilding and redesigning educational materials, pedagogy and processes tailored to the needs of various marginalized communities.

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ITAC Collaborative

ARE YOU READY TO LISTEN, MY LOVE? ❤️🌏In few minutes, we will be finally sharing the full version of the mini-documentary...
25/11/2023

ARE YOU READY TO LISTEN, MY LOVE? ❤️🌏

In few minutes, we will be finally sharing the full version of the mini-documentary of SACLAW Climate Camp 2023!

Like, share and subscribe for more updates! Let's all empower each other and strengthen the voices of our young leaders fighting for climate justice!

*SACLAW (Social Actions Community Leadership Arts Workshop) is an arts for development program focused on reimagining, rewilding and redesigning educational materials, pedagogy and processes tailored to the needs of various marginalized communities.

25/11/2023

Let's hear the experiences, realizations and dreams of our SACLAW 2023 Fellows!

SACLAW VOICES SERIES:
featuring ALGENE LAGO

Watch out for the full version of the mini-documentary of SACLAW Climate Camp very soon! Like, share and subscribe for more updates!

*SACLAW (Social Actions Community Leadership Arts Workshop) is an arts for development program focused on reimagining, rewilding and redesigning educational materials, pedagogy and processes tailored to the needs of various marginalized communities.

25/11/2023

Let's hear the experiences, realizations and dreams of our SACLAW 2023 Fellows!

SACLAW VOICES SERIES:
featuring RICHARD DIOTAY JR.

Watch out for the full version of the mini-documentary of SACLAW Climate Camp very soon! Like, share and subscribe for more updates!

*SACLAW (Social Actions Community Leadership Arts Workshop) is an arts for development program focused on reimagining, rewilding and redesigning educational materials, pedagogy and processes tailored to the needs of various marginalized communities.

25/11/2023

Let's hear the experiences, realizations and dreams of our SACLAW 2023 Fellows!

SACLAW VOICES SERIES:
featuring CLYNISHEN AVES

Clynishen Aves is a volunteer and advocate for environmental change: Since elementary school, she has taken part in, performed, and led a variety of activities and projects in clubs, most notably the YES-O club. She considers herself as a budding artist-environmentalist who eagerly seizes opportunities that comes her way.

Watch out for the full version of the mini-documentary of SACLAW Climate Camp very soon! Like, share and subscribe for more updates!

*SACLAW (Social Actions Community Leadership Arts Workshop) is an arts for development program focused on reimagining, rewilding and redesigning educational materials, pedagogy and processes tailored to the needs of various marginalized communities.

24/11/2023

Let's hear the experiences, realizations and dreams of our SACLAW 2023 Fellows!

SACLAW VOICES SERIES:
featuring RICHZEN GUMBAN

Watch out for the full version of the mini-documentary of SACLAW Climate Camp very soon! Like, share and subscribe for more updates!
*SACLAW (Social Actions Community Leadership Arts Workshop) is an arts for development program focused on reimagining, rewilding and redesigning educational materials, pedagogy and processes tailored to the needs of various marginalized communities.

*SACLAW (Social Actions Community Leadership Arts Workshop) is an arts for development program focused on reimagining, rewilding and redesigning educational materials, pedagogy and processes tailored to the needs of various marginalized communities.

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