HaMapah will be one of the many exciting performances featured at the Saratoga ArtsFest in Saratoga Springs, NY. If you are in the area, we would love to see you there!
You can find out more about the ArtsFest here:
http://www.saratogaartsfest.org/
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Saturday, March 10, 2012
ACTING TOGETHER ON THE WORLD STAGE Documentary Viewing and Panel March 14th 7-9pm at Creative Arts Team Studios in NYC
“Acting Together on the World Stage” Documentary Viewing and Panel with Daniel Banks, Catherine Filloux, Kate Gardner, and Charles Mulekwa on Wednesday, March 14th, 7-9pm, Creative Arts Team Studios
101 W. 31st Street, 6th Floor
To reserve a spot, please e-mail Michael Wilson at Michael.Wilson@mail.cuny.edu.
The feature documentary “Acting Together on the World Stage” highlights courageous and creative artists and peacebuilders working in conflict zones. It features theatrical works and rituals that reach beneath people’s defenses in respectful ways that support communities to configure new patterns of meaning and relationships. Witness the plays that animated the US civil rights movement; watch ancient rituals enacted alongside Peru’s Reconciliation Commission; and experience the beat of African and Australian youth addressing conflict through call and response.
The documentary grows out of a six-year initiative of Theatre Without Borders, Brandeis University and filmmaker Allison Lund. Dynamic footage of performances, rituals and candid interviews with artists and peacebuilders place case studies in their socio-political and cultural contexts. The documentary is designed for students, practitioners, educators, and policymakers in fields related to performance and to peace and conflict studies, and for others who believe – or who want to be convinced – that human communities have the creative capacities to transform conflict non-violently.
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