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Valerie Sing Turner. Co-Director & Creative Lead. Valerie is the founder and Co-Artistic Producer of Visceral Visions, and an award-winning multidisciplinary artist who performs, writes, directs, dramaturges, and produces.
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Visceral Visions was founded in 2003 by Valerie Sing Turner as a registered non-profit society in British Columbia. The company’s focus has always been about the work and the development of the artist, rather than the company itself; as such, the company’s energies and resources are artist and project-driven.
Valerie Sing Turner | Founding Co-Artistic Producer. Valerie is an award-winning multidisciplinary artist who performs, writes, directs, dramaturges, and produces. A recipient of the Enbridge playRites Award for Emerging Canadian Playwright, Gordon Armstrong Playwrights Rent Award, and John Moffat + Larry Lillo Prize, she was artist-in ...
Feb 9, 2022 · Directed by Valerie Sing Turner, with dramaturgy by Debi Wong, the stage directions were read by Chris Gatchalian, who also moderated the post-show talkback. The audience was complimentary about the performances of the talented cast of 10 Indigenous and East Asian actors, and were even more impressed upon learning that the cast had ...
Valerie is an award-winning multidisciplinary artist who performs, writes, directs, dramaturges, and produces. A recipient of the Enbridge playRites Award for Emerging Canadian Playwright, Gordon Armstrong Playwrights Rent Award, and John Moffat + Larry Lillo Prize, she was artist-in-residence with the National Arts Centre (Ottawa) for In the ...
Valerie Sing Turner is known for The 4400 (2004), Maison Ikkoku (1986) and La Femme Nikita (1997).
Founded in 2003 by Valerie Sing Turner as a registered non-profit society in British Columbia, Visceral Visions incites intersectional and intercultural artistic community in Vancouver and beyond through a potent mix of storytelling, advocacy, and professional development.