The festival is an accessible and delightful week of devoting to what we love most — the wise earth, presence, embodiment, & authentic expression. Called”integrative arts” because these practices bring our whole self into the room and into greater integrity on the level of body/mind as well as spiritually & socially.
Archives for June 2014
Please join me for a Staged Reading of “Colored Girls” at PCS
FOR COLORED GIRLS WHO HAVE CONSIDERED SUICIDE/WHEN THE RAINBOW IS ENUF
A staged reading directed by Jerry Foster
Monday, June 16, 7:00pm
Portland Center Stage’s
Ellyn Bye Studio Theater
128 NW Eleventh Ave
With: Skeeter Green, Shalanda Sims, S. Renee Mitchell, Shelley Matthews, Damaris Webb, Ashley Williams & Kristin Robinson.
Stay for the post reading panel, “Love, Laughter, Liquor and the Lord: How We Made It Over” – a conversation on the health and being of women and girls of color, facilitated by: Crystal Roberts, J.D., Urban League Young Professional – Community Outreach Executive Committee Chair
PassinArt Theater Company, Project1VOICE and Portland Center Stage present this staged reading in partnership with the Portland Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. and the Urban League of Portland Young Professionals.
My Walk Has Never Been Average – staged reading
Happy to be part of this fabulous ensemble!
Back by popular demand My Walk Has Never Been Average written by Roberta Hunte and Bonnie Ratner, directed by Catherine Ming T’ien Duffly, will return to the stage on June 7th at Self Enhancement, Inc. The performance is followed by a community forum sponsored in part by Oregon Humanities (OH), a statewide nonprofit organization and an independent affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities, which funds OH’s grant program. The performance is presented by the August Wilson Red Door Project and Oregon Tradeswomen, Inc.
See the full press release at:
http://reddoorproject.org/news/uncategorized/say-walk-never-average/