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Reimagining Vitality with DUDOC Vancouver

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Your Host

Christine Bissonnette

Performance poet, poetry writing facilitator and Speech Arts coach at 9 Creative Lives Studio.

Vancouver, BC, Canada

I’m passionate about unleashing the creativity of my students through mindful and curiousity-focused instruction. My Speech Arts students have won first place in speech competitions at their school, taken home medals (like ‘the outstanding acting award’ and the ‘outstanding monologue performance award’) at various festivals, and have received First Class Honours for their Speech Arts RCM Exams.

The students from my poetry writing workshops have received poetry fellowships, published chapbooks, won awards in literary magazines
 and on many occasions those same students arrived in my class feeling blocked and unsure of their relationship to poetry. .

As a performer and writer, I’ve performed on stages all over Vancouver including opening for Danielle LaPorte as part of the Rise Women’s Conference. My poem ‘Rise’ (written for that conference) was later featured by Downtown Vancouver’s Poetry Phone in order to uplift Vancouver audiences at the start of the pandemic. In 2019, I wrote, featured in, and co-produced a short film (Left Opened) that combined poetry, music, and dance to explore anxiety. The film toured film festivals internationally.

Most recently, I was featured in episode 1 of the STORYHIVE funded ‘Heal Through Poetry’ series. The 8 episode series will be released on Telus Optic and on Youtube on in September 2023

About this FieldTrip

Join us for an exclusive tour of Dudoc and in-depth discussion about sustainability in Vancouver.

About Dudoc:

Dudoc Vancouver is a hub for the exchange of ideas to create a new version of vitality for cities of North America. Our showroom features top innovations for sustainable buildings and communities, and is open to the public.

Our goal is to reduce the environmental impact of urban and rural communities and create communities that are socially environmentally and financially sustainable. We help to resolve challenges cities and communities through international partnerships and cutting-edge solutions.

Learn More: www.dudocvancouver.com


What to expect

Lecture format!

This is a more traditional format where participants absorb information through presentations and talks.

Real-time only!

This FieldTrip will not be recorded.

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Screen shot 2024 01 02 at 4.04.12 pm
Your Host

Christine Bissonnette

Performance poet, poetry writing facilitator and Speech Arts coach at 9 Creative Lives Studio.

Vancouver, BC, Canada

About Christine Bissonnette

I’m passionate about unleashing the creativity of my students through mindful and curiousity-focused instruction. My Speech Arts students have won first place in speech competitions at their school, taken home medals (like ‘the outstanding acting award’ and the ‘outstanding monologue performance award’) at various festivals, and have received First Class Honours for their Speech Arts RCM Exams.

The students from my poetry writing workshops have received poetry fellowships, published chapbooks, won awards in literary magazines
 and on many occasions those same students arrived in my class feeling blocked and unsure of their relationship to poetry. .

As a performer and writer, I’ve performed on stages all over Vancouver including opening for Danielle LaPorte as part of the Rise Women’s Conference. My poem ‘Rise’ (written for that conference) was later featured by Downtown Vancouver’s Poetry Phone in order to uplift Vancouver audiences at the start of the pandemic. In 2019, I wrote, featured in, and co-produced a short film (Left Opened) that combined poetry, music, and dance to explore anxiety. The film toured film festivals internationally.

Most recently, I was featured in episode 1 of the STORYHIVE funded ‘Heal Through Poetry’ series. The 8 episode series will be released on Telus Optic and on Youtube on in September 2023


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” in conversation.

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