Chantal Dumas
Chantal Dumas uses sound to explore new possibilities for narration. Since 1993 she has been conceiving and producing works for radio as a freelance writer; her “stories” have been heard on public radio and at festivals in Canada, the United States, Europe, and Australia. She is also active in musical improvisation. She has played with writer-performer Geneviève Letarte, Danielle Palardy Roger, the grand orchestre d’Avatar, and Vancouver’s The View. She has received a number of grants and received awards for her 1997 collection of sound novellas Le parfum des femmes and her 2001 “radio roadmovie” Le petit homme dans l’oreille. Her most recent work, Dans la pâleur des jours gris, was broadcasted by SFB (Berlin).
- Launch of Electronic Journal .dpi #14!
- Art's Birthday 2009 : Magical Sound Machines
- TransCanadian Pipeline Project
- Oral Histories
- Femmes br@nchées Salon #54: Interactive Fugues
- Femmes Br@nchées # 60: A « Show and Tell » cheer!
- HTMlles EXPORT.2 - 2006 :: peripheries + proximities
- Round table: Le Phénomène des pratiques artistiques communautaires
- Femmes br@nchées #64 :: Revisiting the voyage of the Htmlles in eastern Europe, EXPORT2
- HTMlles 7 - 2005 :: peripheries + proximites


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