Aida Jordão is a Portuguese-Canadian playwright, theatre director, and academic. She is a co-founder of the feminist theatre group, Company of Sirens, and she co-created This is For You, Anna, a germinal Canadian feminist theatre play.
Early life and education
Jordão was born in Lisbon, Portugal. At age 9, she and her family moved to Toronto, Canada.[1] She has a PhD from the Graduate Centre for Study of Drama at the University of Toronto. Her dissertation was titled, "Ines de Castro in Theatre and Film: A Feminist Exhumation of the Dead Queen."[2]
In 1991, her bilingual Portuguese/English play, Funeral in White, premiered with Company of Sirens. Twenty-two years later, it was published by Fidalgo Books.[9]Mary The Slasher, a play Jordão co-wrote with Rebecca Burton, premiered at the second Hysteria Festival, co-presented by Nightwood Theatre and Buddies in Bad Times.[10] At Nightwood Theatre's 22nd Groundswell Festival in August 2005, Jordão's play about a woman who had been a communist leader in the Spanish civil war, Las Pasionarias, premiered.[11] In 2006, Jordäo worked on the puppet play Camoes, the One-Eyed Poet of Portugal about the Portuguese poet, Luís de Camões.[12] The play was co-created with David Anderson, Nuno Cristo, Mark Keetch, and Larry Lewis.[13]
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^Crew, Robert (2005-08-15). "Fest showcases 13 plays by and about women; New works culled from 150 entries Topics range to personal, political". Toronto Star. p. G06.
^Keung, Nicholas (2006-07-22). "Heroes and villains; Puppets, fado bring Portugal's greatest poet back to life Camoes revered around the world". Toronto Star. p. B01.
^Ouzounian, Richard; DeMara, Bruce (2006-07-13). "Stage". Toronto Star. p. G10.