University of Regina Conservatory of Performing Arts & Youth Ballet of Saskatchewan Summer Intensive & Regina Public School Board's Learning Through The Arts Program Regina, Saskatchewan Canada S4S 0A2 306-522-7630
Traci Foster is a Canadian-based artist and educator who explores and develops her work through a blend of Fitzmaurice Voicework, extended vocal technique, movement, and mask. Her latest area of creative focus is as the founding member and Artistic Director of Lunacy, an interdisciplinary collective. Currently, she is co-writing Twelve Crows, an original multidisciplinary theatrical work and artistic installation. Traci is a faculty member of the University of Regina Conservatory of Performing Arts, Youth Ballet of Saskatchewan Summer Intensive, and Regina Public School Board's Learning Through The Arts Program. She also teaches privately and conducts workshops in voice, mask, clown, and bodywork. In addition to study at the Banff Centre for the Arts and the University of Regina, Traci has engaged in extensive training and mentorship experiences with founding member of the Roy Hart Theatre Group and extended vocal technique visionary, Richard Armstrong of New York City; renowned mask and clown teacher, Sue Morrison of Toronto, Dora Award-winning vocalist and writer, Fides Krucker of Toronto, and founding member of the Toronto Dance Theatre, Amelia Itcush of Saskatchewan. Her acting credits include The Attic, The Pearls, Three Fine Girls, Room With Five Walls, and Pretty Girl Ugly.
Languages: English Specializations: Movement, Private Coaching