Saturday, Mar 1, 2025 at 11:00am
Schedule Of Events
11:00am : Class C by Chaz T. Martin
Mr. Warren "fixes" cars deep in the woods. Unfortunately, he's out hunting right now. So Agent Bliss of Homeland Security will have to wait around the campfire with Allie before anyone takes a look at his car. Allie says she's Mr. Warren's wife, but Bliss suspects that may not be the whole truth. A violent interruption thrusts their careful interrogations into hyper speed, and both realize they're in more danger than they thought.
1:00pm : Are We Free Yet? by TS Hawkins
The Are We Free yet? project by TS Hawkins is a choreopoem based on the book by Tina Strawn: "Through sound and verse, we sojourn in an afro-future encapsulated within a Sunday dinner unpacking decades and dynasties of epigenetic memories. Will the future ever progress against the past? Sauté and serenade with ANTIQUITY and DESTINEÉ as they prepare a table of life, love, and a longing to still be free."
2:30pm : Hit The Pavement by Imani Alyse Redman
Dive into the world of homeless street crew The Mysfits. As tensions run high and the mystery of a members disappearance looms, each Mysfit must figure out what they want to fight for. Through a fusion of music, dance, and poetry Hit the Pavement explores survival and stories about what keeps us alive when we are at the highest of lows.
4:00pm : Tangled Antlers by Mackenzie Raine Kirkman
Told in a wandering fever dream Tangled Antlers follows one Southern family: Daddy, Momma, Bubba, and Sissy. Pressed upon by their parents and the adults at school Bubba and Sissy realize competition is sometimes the only choice.
6:00pm : Homeridae by AZ Espinoza
Mac, an adjunct lecturer, and Nessa, a freshman, have a lot in common. They're slightly awkward, deeply passionate about Homer's The Odyssey, and are Black folx in a very white department at a very white school. They stumble upon the discovery that Homer himself came from Africa, and must figure out how best to honor this truth in the face of university administrators, overbearing older siblings, the Internet, and Homer himself. HOMERIDAE is a play about who controls the narrative, and about finding your voice when it seems like no one is listening.
8:00pm : Las Mujeras by Erlina Ortiz
Las Mujeres, is a journey through time as we meet the famous Latinas of herstory's past. Marlene, a workaholic engineer who wouldn't call herself a feminist, has just been the only woman at her firm promoted to a managerial position. After a devastating encounter, Marlene finds reality has faded away and her kitchen becomes... a party. The guests? Frida Kahlo, Rita Hayworth, Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, and Minerva Mirabal. Don't know them? You will. These remarkable women share their stories of art, and Revolucion! with the comfortable and complacent Marlene, but will she wake up?
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