We publicized it through the various playwrights associations. Because of our 35 years of running the playwrights colony in Banff, we have partners right across the country. The playwrights have done a lot of work with places like the Tarragon Theatre in Toronto and with the Playwrights' Workshop in Montreal, etc., so we publicized through those. We did a big public launch at Alberta Theatre Projects' Enbridge playRites Festival, which is an annual festival of plays.
We had a lot of submissions from people. We were supposed to choose and commission one play, and the jury came back to me and said they couldn't make a choice, so could we commission three? So we did. Those works will be produced for the first time this summer--works by Daniel McIvor, by Hannah Moskovitch, and by Colleen Murphy. So we have three different plays, and we left it very much to them to present the idea of what it was they wanted to create. They're not plays about the dance centre. They're plays that were important to artists at that time.
So our legacy is that we supported the creation of plays, which I think will be very timely in terms of what they deal with.