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SUMMARY:Lucy and Charlie's Honeymoon at Lookingglass Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Hooray! Lucy and Charlie just got hitched…and they’re embracing the worst of the American dream. They do what they want. Take what they want. They’re First Generation Asian American Renegades. In love. And on the run. \nFeaturing original country western and folk songs\, directed by Amanda Dehnert (Peter Pan (A Play)\, Eastland)\, Lucy and Charlie’s Honeymoon tracks a young couple as they rev it down quintessentially American highways and across stereotypic borders\, fleeing expectation and trawling up trouble along the way. \nDirect from his Broadway debut in Almost Famous The Musical\, Artistic Associate Matthew C. Yee’s world premiere musical romp gives a nod to America’s past\, takes tally of its present\, and blows its future wide open. \nTouch Tour will begin at 12:30 PM CT.\nAudio Described Performance begins at 1:30 PM CT. \nPlease contact our Box Office to reserve your seats! \nhttps://lookingglasstheatre.org/event/lucy-and-charlies-honeymoon-2022/
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/lucy-and-charlies-honeymoon-at-lookingglass-theatre/
LOCATION:Chicago\, United States
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SUMMARY:Talk | Barak adé Soleil with SHIFT Community Participants at MCA
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a communal dialog with award-winning artist Barak adé Soleil and members of the local Black and Brown neurodiverse and disabled community who are part of adé Soleil’s newly commissioned work SHIFT. \nSHIFT\, a multidisciplinary project for the MCA’s Frictions series\, has two components: \nAn installation located on the first floor of the MCA during the performance’s run\, intentionally next to a spiraling staircase that goes up to the museum’s fourth floor. Barak is creating a film that will be installed and projected onto a diamond-like platform. In this dreamlike video installation\, bodies both at rest and as they shift are visible onscreen at life-size and larger-than-life scale. The presence of Black neurodiverse and disabled bodies is amplified from many angles\, infiltrating the architecture of the museum’s iconic public stairwell. Whereas these bodies might otherwise be violently misinterpreted as either lazy or near death\, adé Soleil offers rest—and the intimacy of everyday gestures—as forms of political resistance for Black people.\nA gathering on Saturday\, May 6\, where members of the Disability community will join adé Soleil in a “promenade” throughout the museum’s public areas; at times they will ascend the staircases and take up space to make visible and apparent the power of community presence. The use of the word promenade is intentional\, drawing from its definition: “to take a leisurely public walk\, ride\, [wheel] or drive so as to meet or be seen by others.”\nSHIFT is curated by Tara Aisha Willis\, Curator of Performance & Public Practice at the MCA. \nAccess Information\nASL interpretation\, CART captioning\, and live audio description are provided. AD devices are available at the museum\, and audience members may also use their personal devices to access the audio description through a URL provided on-site. \nThis event has relaxed viewing protocols and sensory-friendly lighting. \nASL provided.Audio description available.Haptic elements used. \nhttps://visit.mcachicago.org/events/talk-barak-ade-soleil-with-shift-performers/
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/talk-barak-ade-soleil-with-shift-community-participants-at-mca/
LOCATION:Chicago\, United States
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