Directed by Dan Kwong, this round showcases the results of an 8-week intensive of performance-based workshops for ten Interfaith emerging artists. Using personal stories, dance, poetry, and song, they'll share their exchanges on faith. Come witness their plunge into the deep as they question: How can multi-dimensional religious identities live side by side? How do we navigate religious conflicts with intelligence and compassion? How can we create progressive and respectful visions for the future?
WHEN: Saturday and Sunday | March 8 - 9, 2008 | 2 & 7pm and 2pm respectively
WHERE: National Center for the Preservation of Democracy
369 E. 1st Street in Downtown Los Angeles
COST: Suggested Donation of $10 (no one turned away for lack of funds).
For more information, please click here. To RSVP, e-mail luke [at] greatleap.org or call (213) 250-8800.
Collaboratory V is co-sponsored by Hyphen magazine, the Japanese American National Museum, Nikkei for Civil Rights and Redress, Jewish-Muslim Dialogue Group, Three Cousins, and Metivta
About Great Leap:
Great Leap is a pioneering Los Angeles-based multicultural performing arts organization that has used the arts to create social change since 1978. Its staff and artists have a long and successful history in developing cross-cultural collaboration and multi-disciplinary performance.
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