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SUMMARY:Poetry & Grief: Raquel Salas Rivera & Angel Dominguez at the Poetry Foundation
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a reading with Raquel Salas Rivera and Angel Dominguez as part of the Poetry Coalition’s annual nationwide programming series. The Poetry Coalition’s theme for 2023 is Poetry & Grief\, taking inspiration from these lines in Ed Roberson’s poem “once the magnolia has blossomed:”“and so much lost you’d think / beauty had left a lesson.” \nThis is a hybrid event\, which will be offered in-person and via livestream. \nRaquel Salas Rivera’s honors include the 2023 Sundial Literary Translation Award\, the 2022 Juan Felipe Herrera Award\, a Lambda Literary Award for Transgender Poetry\, the inaugural Ambroggio Prize\, and serving as the 2018-19 Poet Laureate of Philadelphia\, among others. Salas Rivera has published six poetry collections and edited Puerto Rico en mi corazón and the literary journal The Wanderer. Among his translations are The Rust of History and The Book of Conjurations. He holds a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from the University of Pennsylvania and works as head of the translation team for The Puerto Rican Literature Project. \nAngel Dominguez is a Latinx poet and artist of Yucatec Maya descent\, born in Hollywood and raised in Van Nuys\, CA by their immigrant family. Dominguez lives amongst the Santa Cruz Mountains in Bonny Doon\, CA. They are the author of Desgraciado (the collected letters)\, RoseSunWater\, and Black Lavender Milk. Their work has been published in BOMB Magazine\, The Berkeley Poetry Review\, FENCE\, Prolit Magazine\, SFMOMA Open Space\, and elsewhere. You can find Angel in the redwoods or ocean. \nIn-Person Attendance\nAll guests over the age of two must wear a mask inside the Poetry Foundation building. Guests over the age of five must show proof of vaccination and booster up to the level to which they are eligible for their age group. Guests over the age of 18 must show ID alongside their proof of vaccination. If you cannot meet these requirements\, you will not be granted entry to the event. Please note that some performers may choose to perform without a mask. Guests are encouraged to register in advance. \nLivestream Attendance\nThe livestream link will be shared with registered guests on the day of the event. In order to receive the livestream details\, please register in advance here. \nPoetry Foundation’s events are completely free of charge and open to the public. This event will include CART captioning and ASL interpretation. For more information about accessibility at the Poetry Foundation\, please visit our Accessibility Guide. https://www.poetryfoundation.org/visit/accessibility \nAccessibility: ASL interpreter\, live captions \nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/poetry-grief-raquel-salas-rivera-angel-dominguez-tickets-539584039387
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/poetry-grief-raquel-salas-rivera-angel-dominguez-at-the-poetry-foundation/
LOCATION:Chicago\, United States
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SUMMARY:Layalina at Goodman Theatre
DESCRIPTION:A surprising new play about how families fall apart—and find each other again—amidst turbulent global and social change. \nIn 2003\, newly-wed Layal and her family prepare to immigrate from Baghdad\, Iraq\, to a Chicago suburb. Seventeen years later\, Layal’s life looks unimaginably different from what she had envisioned two decades prior\, as she and her siblings explore queerness\, face their grief\, and discover what it takes to make home in a new place. Don’t miss this moving\, powerful new play’s world premiere on the Owen Stage—fresh from Goodman’s New Stages and Future Labs programs. \nASL interpretation available. \nhttps://www.goodmantheatre.org/Layalina
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/layalina-at-goodman-theatre-2/
LOCATION:Chicago\, United States
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SUMMARY:Layalina at Goodman Theatre
DESCRIPTION:A surprising new play about how families fall apart—and find each other again—amidst turbulent global and social change. \nIn 2003\, newly-wed Layal and her family prepare to immigrate from Baghdad\, Iraq\, to a Chicago suburb. Seventeen years later\, Layal’s life looks unimaginably different from what she had envisioned two decades prior\, as she and her siblings explore queerness\, face their grief\, and discover what it takes to make home in a new place. Don’t miss this moving\, powerful new play’s world premiere on the Owen Stage—fresh from Goodman’s New Stages and Future Labs programs. \nSpanish captioning is available. \nhttps://www.goodmantheatre.org/Layalina
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/layalina-at-goodman-theatre-3/
LOCATION:Chicago\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
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SUMMARY:Maggie Bridger | Lab E: In-Process Showing at Experimental Station
DESCRIPTION:LabE is a series of monthly cohort meetings addressing particular needs of disabled dance artists. \nThe LabE gathering on April 2nd is designed to be a safe\, disability-centric space where artists can come together to share a work-in-progress\, try out new ideas\, workshop concepts\, and experiment with new scores. Hosted by Maggie Bridger\, this inclusive event is open to all artists who seek a supportive community where they can connect with peers who share similar experiences and offer and receive support\, encouragement\, and constructive feedback. \nThis gathering aims to foster community connections among Deaf\, disabled\, sick\, neurodivergent\, and Mad artists while providing a platform for artists to explore their creativity and showcase their unique perspectives. \nIn-progress projects will be presented by Sydney Erlikh & Deb Goodman. \nIf you are an artist who is interested in showcasing your art or working through new ideas\, please reach out to Maggie at mbridg8@uic.edu to participate in this event. \nLabE is open to all Chicago-area dance artists who self-identify as Deaf/deaf/hard of hearing\, sick\, mad\, neurodivergent\, disabled or living with a disability\, and/or who have lived experience with disability or impairment. This space is particularly meant for those interested in exploring disability and impairment-informed modes of practicing dance. \nAdditional Access Information is available at https://highconceptlabs.org/news-2/labe-launches-at-experimental-station. For any other questions or requests regarding accessibility accommodations\, please contact HCL’s Accessibility Coordinator\, Yolanda Cesta Cursach Montilla (yolanda@highconceptlabs.org). \nAccessibility: captioning\, sensory-friendly\, quiet spaces\, wheelchair accessible \nhttps://highconceptlabs.org/events/lab-e-april-2
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/maggie-bridger-lab-e-in-process-showing-at-experimental-station/
LOCATION:Chicago\, United States
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SUMMARY:Layalina at Goodman Theatre
DESCRIPTION:A surprising new play about how families fall apart—and find each other again—amidst turbulent global and social change. \nIn 2003\, newly-wed Layal and her family prepare to immigrate from Baghdad\, Iraq\, to a Chicago suburb. Seventeen years later\, Layal’s life looks unimaginably different from what she had envisioned two decades prior\, as she and her siblings explore queerness\, face their grief\, and discover what it takes to make home in a new place. Don’t miss this moving\, powerful new play’s world premiere on the Owen Stage—fresh from Goodman’s New Stages and Future Labs programs. \nCaptioning is available. \nhttps://www.goodmantheatre.org/Layalina
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/layalina-at-goodman-theatre-4/
LOCATION:Chicago\, United States
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