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Marie Clements' powerful multimedia dramas address difficult Aboriginal issues with sharp insight and critique.

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Marie Clements' powerful multimedia dramas address difficult Aboriginal issues with sharp insight and critique.
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Marie Clements is an award-winning Métis performer, playwright and director whose work has been presented on stages across Canada, the United States and Europe. She is the founder of urban ink productions, a Vancouver-based First Nations production company that creates, develops and produces Aboriginal and multi-cultural works of theatre, dance, music, film and video. Clements was invited to the prestigious Festival de Theatre des Ameriques in 2001 for Urban Tattoo and in 2002 for Burning Vision. In 2002, she worked in the writing department of the television series Da Vinci's Inquest. A fellowship award from the BC Film Commission enabled her to develop the film adaptation of her stage play, The Unnatural and Accidental Women. She is also a regular contributor on CBC Radio. Clements writes, or, perhaps more accurately, composes, with an urbane, incisive and sophisticated intellect; her refined artistry is deeply rooted in the particulars of her place, time and history. The world premiere of Copper Thunderbird is the first time Canada's National Arts Centre produced the work of a First Nations playwright on its main stage. Awards and Recognition Canada-Japan Literary Award (2004) Burning VisionGovernor General's Literary Award for Drama, Finalist (2003) Burning VisionJessie Richardson Award for Outstanding Original Play, Nominee (2002) Burning VisionElinore & Lou Siminovitch Prize for Outstanding Contribution to Canadian Theatre, Nominee (2002) Jessie Richardson Awards, P.T.C. Award for Outstanding Original Play in Development (1998) The Unnatural and Accidental WomenSundance Screenwriting Competition, Finalist (1998) Now Look What You Made Me DoPraxis Screenwriting Competition, Short-listed (1997) Now Look What You Made Me Do Jessie Richardson Awards, Sydney Risk Award for Original Script by an Emerging Playwright (1993) Age of Iron.