collusion (n.)
late 14c., from Old French collusion, from Latin collusionem (nominative collusio) “act of colluding,” from colludere, from com- “together” + ludere “to play,” from ludus “game” (i.e. ludicrous).
Collaborations: Alonzo King LINES Ballet; Chocolate Heads; We Players; Theater Theater; Franconia Performance Salon.
Collaborations work best this way; when there’s a mutual desire to see what the other side adds. You know that what you’re making on your own has value but the sum is more than the parts and every part knows it.
Creative Quest