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The Mandala Center
for Change presents “Waging Peace – Designing Justice”
- a special public Forum Theater performance and community dialogue
on Friday, June 27th at 7:30 PM. This participatory event will take
place at the Masonic Center – 1338 Jefferson St. – in
uptown Port Townsend. Admission is FREE with donations gratefully
accepted to benefit the Boiler Room – PT’s youth driven
coffee house and community center. No advance reservations are necessary
however chairs are limited so early arrival is recommended.
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When: Friday, June 27th
@ 7:30 PM
Where: The Masonic Center –
1338 Jefferson St., Port Townsend
Cost: FREE (donations welcome to benefit
the Boiler Room)
Info: 360-344-3435 or
info@mandalaforchange.com
Facilitated by Marc Weinblatt |
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With
a cast of over 40 people from as far away as Togo (West Africa),
Nepal, Columbia, Canada and across the U.S., this Forum Theatre
event is the culmination of a week-long intensive training in Theater
of the Oppressed (also known as Theatre of Liberation, Theatre for
Living) techniques and is created and performed by the participants
including several members of the Mandala Center's local Poetic Justice
Theatre Ensemble. Under the guidance of facilitator, Marc Weinblatt,
the audience will choose from several pre-scripted short plays depicting
social issues relevant to the community at large. The selected plays
will be performed a second time at which point the audience will
be invited to stop the action, come on stage, and improvise their
solutions to the problems at hand. Themes from past annual events
have included racism, sexism, homophobia, globalization, the education
system, disability, and the war in Iraq.
This creative forum
will not tell people what to think but instead will invite people
to think. All opinions
will be welcome and valued.
Through the evocative and universal language of theatre, everyone
is invited to share wisdom on the issues at hand. It can literally
be a rehearsal for the future in which audience “spect-actors” take
action towards creating the kind of world they want. Come participate
actively or simply sit back and witness the process. |