Three upcoming performances in the next month! First one this Sunday!

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Feb 16, 2010, 10:04:34 AM2/16/10
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performing excerpts from "Mud: Offerings to the Guadalupana," my solo work in progress, at Ipecacuana

Ipecacuana: QPOC Monologues
February 20-21, 2010. Austin Java, 12th and Lamar. 7pm



Diatribes and discourse, poems and prose, confessions and creaciones, performances by and for queer people of color.
$5-$8 dollar donation strongly encouraged.

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performing excerpts from "Mud: Offerings to the Guadalupana," my solo work in progress, at Café Libro


7pm Friday March 5, 2010 

Red Salmon Arts presents Café Libro, a bi-monthly open mike series, featuring

Mujeres de PODER Celebrating International Women's Day

with guest artist Natalie Goodnow and the women of PODER: Susana Almanza (Co-Director), Erika Gonzalez (Co-Director), Carmen Llanes (Natural Resources Coordinator/Organizer), Nancy Flores (Volunteer),

and Corazon Renteria (Board Member) with guest host PODER Board Chair & community elder Janie Rangel. 

 

We invite poet/artistas to come share/enjoy the cantos & cuentos of emerging & established writers/musicians.  


Resistencia Bookstore
1801-A South First St.
Austin, TX 78704


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appearing in Barbara Renaud Gonzalez' "Remember el Alma," directed by Virginia Grise


"In this millenium, it's time for women to transform the Alamo into a monument to peace, a wailing wall, a place of truth-telling and reconciliation, if we are serious about ending war."    -Barbara Renaud Gonzalez
 
Remember el Alma (Remember your Soul) is a site-specific performance written, directed and performed by women exploring the legacy of colonization and war, collective grief and acts of public healing.
 
Original Text by Barbara Renaud Gonzalez
Directed by Virginia Grise
Alma Volunteer Performers Directed by Florinda Bryant
Dramaturgy by Jen Margulies
Video Design by E.M. Gimenez
Produced by Kellen McIntyre, Exec. Director, Bihl Haus Arts

Olupero R. Aiyenimelo, Marisela Barrera, Rachel Cruz, Monique Cortez, Natalie Goodnow, and Saray Rosales will perform in the nichos of the wall in front of the HBG Center and will be accompanied by over 100 volunteer women performers. The performance is part of the San Antonio Luminaria 2010 and is scheduled to take place March 13, 2010 at 9.30pm, at the Hemisfair Plaza, on the wall of the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center (across from the Instituto Cultural Mexicano).

  • If you would like to donate to the Bihl Haus and this project directly click here.
  • If you are interested in volunteering or helping with the event please contact Virginia Grise at vgr...@gmail.com.

Remember el Alma was developed with support from the San Antonio Office of Cultural Affairs, the Playwrights' Center's Jerome Fellowship Program, Minneapolis, Minnesota and  with seed money from Austin Script Works.
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