Saturday, March 2, 2013

Si dåko’ta Presents; Buried Beneath Låtte & Bombs 2nd Showing – March 15, 2013



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ALTERNATE SHOW TIME MARCH 15TH INFO HERE: 
http://www.facebook.com/events/348597205251238/

In the Margaret H'Doubler Theatre

NO TICKETS THIS YEAR!!! JUST WALK IN TO THE THEATRE!

Buried Beneath: Låttes and Bombs is a metaphor contrasting our own potential– we could come together to build a sturdy foundation that elevates our people, like the Låtte–, or we can allow weapons to be built, stored, and launched to destroy life. Growing up in a family of war survivors, dåko’ta struggles between a mainstream culture of fear, over their own indigenous culture of respect and inafa’maolek (mutual respect and harmony with community). This hip-hop theater piece weaves poetry, traditional chant, historical analysis and cultural experiences to tell dåko’ta’s queer life story, troubled by their catholic nåna and war veteran påpa. When bombs erupt, dåko’ta re-carves family, to heal from generations of trauma.

To be followed by: 
Some May Think Light Isn’t Heavy by Natalie Cook and the 6th Cohort Ensemble Production 


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