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International collaboration: A conversation on Baba Yaga
ABSTRACT Danica Rosengren interviewed Shona Reppe and Christine Johnston in May of 2018 about Baba Yaga— a new performance developed by Christine, Shona, Windmill Theatre Company, and the Imaginate Festival. Highlights of this interview include Christine and Shona discussing their decision to retell this old Russian tale, how each artists’ own development process and culture influenced the piece, and tips for international collaboration.