World Indigenous Theatre Reading 2007
By rlevitow - Posted on November 8th, 2007
World Indigenous Theatre Reading Series 2007 November 29 - December 1 Martin E. Segal Theatre Center/CUNY,
Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, and AATI present Indigenous theatre artists from Australia, New Zealand, Samoa, Canada, and the United States. All performances and screenings take place at The Martin E. Segal Theatre Center CUNY Graduate Center365 5th Avenue, NYC For more information on readings, go to AATI To join our mailing list, go to AATI Mailing List
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Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, and AATI present Indigenous theatre artists from Australia, New Zealand, Samoa, Canada, and the United States. All performances and screenings take place at The Martin E. Segal Theatre Center CUNY Graduate Center365 5th Avenue, NYC For more information on readings, go to AATI To join our mailing list, go to AATI Mailing List
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Admission to all events is free.
United States~Thursday, November 296:00 PM Opening Panel
7:15 PM Reading of excerpts from SongCatcher by Marcie Rendon (White Earth Anishinaabe) Australia & Samoa~Friday, November 30 6:00 PM Reading of excerpts from Lessons in Flightby Maryanne Sam (Erub/Australia) 7:30 PM Reading of excerpts from Le Tauvaga (The Competition)by Louise Tu'u (Saleaula-Upolu/Asau-Sava'ii/Samoa) Canada & New Zealand~Saturday, December 16:00 PM Reading of excerpts from Fancy Dancerby Dawn Dumont (Cree/Canada) 7:30 PM Reading of excerpts from Awhi Tapu by Albert Belz (Ngati Porou, Nga Puhi, Ngati Pokai/New Zealand) ~ALSO CHECK OUT ~Indigenous World Theatre Screenings
Saturday, December 13:00 PM - 5:00 PM These performances are made possible in part by LMCC's Fund for Creative Communities/NYSCA and Manhattan Community Arts Fund/DCA. Additional funding provided by the Australian Consul General, Australia Council, American Australian Association and Creative New Zealand.
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