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Civic Love Stories with Trans and Non-Binary Leaders

15nov6:30 pm8:30 pmCivic Love Stories with Trans and Non-Binary Leaders

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Civic Love Stories with Trans and Non-Binary Leaders

Doors open for tea and cookies reception at 6:30p.m. followed by a 7p.m. performance of Motus Theater’s TRANSformative Stories monologues for the Boulder Library’s Civic Dialogue series. In this special performance, transgender and nonbinary leaders perform artfully crafted personal stories about their hopes, dreams, and experiences of negotiating oppression and liberation, with live musical underscore. Colorado’s most diverse improv troupe, Motus Playback Theater, will then support the audience to reflect together on gender and reenact reflections on the spot. Regardless of your ideas about legislation focused on transgender & nonbinary people, come together for tea, cookies, and community to hear stories from your transgender & nonbinary neighbors so we all know more about the people impacted by anti-transgender legislation.

Featuring Motus Theater TRANSformative Stories Monologists Alison Reba (they/them), Shauna Brooks (she/her) and David Breña (he/him). Featuring music from acclaimed violinist Anthony Salvo (he/him).

Registration is recommended for email reminders and to hold a seat until 6:50 pm. Walk-ins are welcome, but seating is limited. After 6:45 pm,. entry only through the Canyon entrance (north side).

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Time

November 15, 2024 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm(GMT-07:00)

Location

Canyon Theater at Boulder Public Library

1000 Canyon Blvd.

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Motus Theater

Since 2010, Motus Theater has been sharing stories to bring the voices and experiences of communities on the frontlines of violence to center stage. “The stories we tell construct our identities,” said Rita Valente-Quinn, Producing Executive Director. “They go beyond entertainment to enlighten, inspire, and catalyze action. Shared stories about the personal, the communal and the national all shape our own understanding of the world and the deep-seated power dynamics that govern us.”

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