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Jonathan Stein
Dance and theater from artists/daughters address their mothers’ dementia.
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Caitlin Green
At a séance sleepover party, they summon the spirit of Google from the future.
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Emilee Lord
A film about a woman's power unwinding, written from multiple women’s voices.
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Anito Gavino
Crumpled tissues on the floor, half-emptied soda bottles, and a raggedy wig tossed on the floor tell stories.
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Ziying Cui
A rejection of traditional meaning-making in Western theater and improvisation.
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Caitlin Green
How does our acknowledgment of nature’s value compare to our participation in sustaining it?
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Megan Mizanty
When your ancestors share their stories after death, how do you answer?
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Rachel DeForrest Repinz
“Where the Violets Bloom” illuminates stories of queer love, joy, violence, and community.