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21 Feb

Theater Arts Program to Celebrate Women With Four Day Event

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Starting Monday, March 5, the HCC Theater Arts Program will present InterACTion Symposium: WOMEN with daily performances and discussions in the Lafayette Hall Performing Arts Center.The event is free and open to the public.

The mission of InterACTion is to use theater performance as a springboard for discussion among the various academic departments, programs and courses on campus. Theater Arts Program Coordinator Geoffrey Sheehan calls the event “critically important to the issue of women in our community.”

“The combination of professional artists and students makes for a very honest and unique event.” Sheehan said. “We’re (HCC) privileged to have an event where art, education and social issues meet and are celebrated by and for women within the community."

Highlights of the four-day event include Monday’s Blanca, a play by writer and performer Janis Astor del Valle and Wednesday’s “Women and the effects of advertising”, moderated by Assistant Professor of English, Ellie Bloom. The full schedule can be found below.

 

Monday

9:30

The Women in Renaissance Art

Sarah Churchill

11:00

Women and Communicating with power

Mary Ann Vlahac

2:00

Blanca, a play by Janis Astor Del Valle

Playwright and students

 

 Tuesday

11:00

Women: Our Heroes Among Us: Inspired by When Caged Birds Sing art exhibit

Laura Turiano

12:30

Scene readings of “Michael Field”

Mark Lamoureux

3:30

“The Women On My Skin: Tattoo Stories”

Lizbeth Anderson

 

Wednesday

9:30

Women and the Effects of Advertising

Ellie Bloom

11:00

Women and the Effects of Advertising

Ellie Bloom

12:30

Profiles of the Women in our lives

Student panel

2:00

“I never did like pink” by Joanna “Rain” Rapheal, Author, Singer, Actor, HCC Alum

Author appearance and discussion

12:30

Profiles of the Women in our lives

Student panel

 

Thursday

9:30

Interactive Theatrical Exploration of “Women”

Jan Mason

11:00

Women and the Effects of Advertising

Ellie Bloom

12:30

Pipeline by Dominique Morisseau: A vibrant reading

Mariah Sage, students

2:00

Women Sculptors

Suzan Shutan

3:30

Louisa May Alcott’s “Blood & Thunder” Transforming anger into power

Ellie Bloom

6:30

Women Rock! A concert of music by, for and about Women

John Favret and friends

 

For more information on InterACTion contact Geoffrey Sheehan at

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