Hannah Mariko Bell


Region: Calgary AB
Generation: Yonsei
Born 1995, Calgary, Alberta

Bio

Hannah is a proud fourth generation Japanese Canadian raised on Treaty 7 Territory within Blackfoot Confederacy lands (Calgary, Alberta). She is a neurodivergent artist and a member of the LGBTQIA2S+ community who identifies as pansexual. These identities, as well as her Japanese Canadian heritage, inform her artistic practice and place equity and accessibility at the centre. Through her work, Hannah seeks to engage audiences with positive representations of Japanese culture, as well as challenge them through a variety of theatrical practices. She is a member of UNIMA West.

Hannah is a director, creator, and puppeteer, as well as a graduate of UVic's Theatre program (2019); she directed her first devised play, Kansha, as part of Intrepid Theatre’s YOU Show (2018) with support from the Victoria Nikkei Cultural Society and the National Association of Japanese Canadians Young Leader Fund. As one of SKAM's Co-Artistic Producers, Hannah is committed to helping improve representation for underrepresented communities in Victoria.

Artist Statement

Hannah Mariko Bell hopes to keep surprising audiences and herself through a variety of theatrical approaches/techniques.

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