Kamila Sediego (she/her/siya) is a daughter of immigrants, sister, auntie, partner, playwright, and dramaturg grateful to live on the unceded and stolen territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh peoples. Her ancestral roots stretch across the Pacific, and are embedded in the lands of Iloilo, Cebu, and Manila, Philippines. Kamila’s play Homecoming was published by Playwrights Canada Press in 2025. Its world premiere (Urban Ink) was at the Cultch and at the Evergreen Arts Centre in 2024. Most recently, Kamila participated in the PuSh Festival’s In Dialogue program, and she was a playwright at Caravan Farm Theatre’s National Playwright Retreat. She was a Playwrights Theatre Centre Associate (2021-2024), and is a current Resident Dramaturg and co-lead of Vancouver Asian Canadian Theatre’s Creation Lab, and is a dramaturg for this year of Momentum 180's The Parallel Project (founded by Argel Monte de Ramos and Jocelyn Tsui). With the care and support of many, she is developing a new play, Engkanto. www.kamilasediego.com