Julie Burelle
Julie Burelle is a dramaturgical advisor and professor at the University of California, San Diego. Her research examines theater, dance, and performance as meeting places where other ways of being together are imagined and set in motion. In 2019, she published Encounters on Contested Lands: Indigenous Performances of Sovereignty and Nationhood in Quebec. In 2021, she co-edited Xajoj Tun, Le Rabinal Achi d’Ondinnok. Réflexions, entretiens, analyses (Xajoj Tun, Le Rabinal Achi d'Ondinnok. Reflections, interviews, analyses) with Yves Sioui-Durand, Catherine Joncas, and Jean-François Côté. In 2023, she co-edited with Jill Carter the thematic issue of the journal Percées, Théâtre et performances des Premiers Peuples: Protocoles d’engagement.” (“First Peoples' Theater and Performance: Protocols of Engagement.”)