How does climate change affect our daily lives and communities? How can we use art to raise awareness on the climate crisis, and spark dialogue on climate justice?
Join me for a Youth Artist Project with Urbano exploring climate justice, theater, performance, storytelling, and activism. Climate Justice (CJ) looks at the climate crisis through the lens of equality and human rights as a social justice issue. It means finding solutions to the climate crisis that create a more equitable, just, and sustainable world. Through interview theater and other performance-based practices, we will amplify stories of climate justice and learn how climate change is directly affecting our communities. Using interviews, improvisation, movement, and writing prompts, Youth Artists will create artwork that celebrates recent progress in climate justice and sparks dialogue and action about the ongoing issues of the climate crisis. Session Dates: July 21 – August 18, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 2:00-6:00PM Egleston Square Public Library in Boston Youth Artists are paid and all art materials will be provided! No previous theater or art experience is required. Youth ages 14-23 living in and around Boston are welcome to apply. Youth Artists must commit to attending all sessions. She Kills Monsters tells the story of Agnes Evans as she leaves her childhood home in Ohio following the death of her teenage sister, Tilly. When Agnes finds Tilly’s Dungeons & Dragons notebook, however, she finds herself catapulted into a journey of discovery and action-packed adventure in the imaginary world that was her sister’s refuge. In this high-octane dramatic comedy laden with homicidal fairies, nasty ogres, and 90s pop culture, acclaimed playwright Qui Nguyen offers a heart-pounding homage to the geek and warrior within us all.
May 20th-22nd, 2022 Produced by Arlington Children's Theatre Presented at Mankiw Theater @ Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall 785 Beaver Street Waltham, Massachusetts 02452 Join me at the Jackson Mann Community Center in Allston/Brighton in April where I'll be facilitating a Play Reading Book Club for Burgerz! Over the course of several weeks we will read the play, discuss the text, see the live performance, and be treated to a private reception with the artists.
ABOUT THE PLAY: After transphobic slurs—and a hamburger—are thrown at theatre artist Travis Alabanza, a newfound passion is ignited. They became obsessed with hamburgers: How they are made. How they feel and smell. How they travel through the air. How the mayonnaise feels on your skin. Burgerz is the climax of that obsession, exploring how trans bodies survive and how—by reclaiming an act of violence—we can all address our own complicity. Carving out a place for themselves as one of the UK’s prominent trans voices, Alabanza presents a performance that is powerful, hilarious, unsettling, and timely. ABOUT THE PLAY READING BOOK CLUB: ArtsEmerson’s Play Reading Book Club (PRBC) is a dynamic theatre literacy and community education program that provides unique and radical access to scripts, artists, and conversations within the theatre. Join myself and Dana Edell this spring for Kol Isha, an arts-based collective that offers a brave space for Jewish girls, non-binary and gender non-conforming teenagers to explore the intersections of racism, sexism and antisemitism in our lives. Together, through performance, we will address the urgent issues impacting our communities!
The project will meet twice a week at Temple Israel in Boston this May and June. Specific dates and times to be determined. Space is limited and we will let folks know on a rolling basis until we're all filled. Join us as we study this new musical based on the life of legendary, South African singer and activist, Miriam Makeba. Written and performed by GRAMMY-nominated music sensation Somi Kakoma, Dreaming Zenzile takes us to Makeba’s final concert where she delivers the performance of her life, raising the conscience and the consciousness of a people.
Over the course of 3-5 weeks we will read, dissect and discuss the musical, guided by ArtsEmerson’s trained teaching artists, in preparation to see the live performance at the Emerson Paramount Center. This is a great opportunity to expand your theatergoing experience while meeting new people and extending your social and cultural networks! ArtsEmerson’s Play Reading Book Club (PRBC) is a dynamic theatre literacy and community education program that provides unique and radical access to scripts, artists, and conversations within the theatre. The Play of Delights opens on Thursday 1/27!
Ross Gay’s The Book of Delights is a genre-defying book of essays—some as short as a paragraph; some as long as five pages—that record the small joys that occurred in one year, from birthday to birthday, and that we often overlook in our busy lives. The Play of Delights, inspired by his book of essays, is a response, homage, and meditation on his work, created by the students in the ensemble. Combining both original student-written material and essays from the book, this play mixes comedy, physical theater, music and puppetry to explore and celebrate delight, with all its beauty and complexities Tickets are now on sale for the Apocalypse Project at Beaver Country Day School!
On the Altierra compound in Texas, young T dreams of the internet returning so she can be a YouTuber and document her generation. When a crisis expels a group, she joins the exiles on a trek across the broken land. This group faces constant danger as they search for safe-harbor—and possibly the answer to the question of what happened—at the rumored New Eden. This is a play about what happens when the young are left to deal with the disasters in a world they didn’t create. This summer, for the second year, I'm leading the Waterfront Ambassadors program with the Trustees of Reservations. The Waterfront Ambassadors is a youth employment program based in East Boston and has a mission to engage teens on waterfront issues in and around their neighborhoods, including environmental justice, climate resiliency and public access. You can learn more about the program here.
This summer we're reaching out to young people in East Boston to find out what activities they'd like to do at the future Piers Park III, the Trustees' newest waterfront park. We need everyone's feedback to make sure the park reflects the needs and wants of the local community so if you're from East Boston, or have a connection to the area, please consider filling out our survey! There's a version for youth and adults, and it's available in Spanish and English. |
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