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The Solo Projects @ OCAC
OCACs The Solo Projects is a new venture shaping performance space for original creative work that allows for a multiplicity of perspectives that give voice and personal insight to various familial issues. SHE HER HERS is the inaugural lineup for this new grown-up extension of our Family Performance Series. The Oxford Community Arts Center in collaboration with the Miami University Department of Theatre and the Department of Educational Leadership present this dynamic combination of theatrical performances by powerful female artists. The Family Performance Series is supported by the Miami University Performing Arts Series and the thousands of individuals, like you, that give generously to the ArtsWave Community Campaign.
Tickets for each performance are sold separately, by date. General Admission Tickets are $5 each, per performance. Individuals with Miami ID my receive a FREE ticket by visiting the OCAC Office.
Housebroken by Megan Gogerty - March 17th, 2016 7:30pm Housebroken is an existential crisis disguised as a hilarious comedy about buying a house. Our hero, conveniently named Megan Gogerty, sets forth to upgrade her familys digs only to find herself questioning who she is and what she values when everything goes wrong. Its funny and sad, but mostly funny.
900 Gallons by Nicole Gurgel-Seefeldt - March 29th, 2016 7:00pm 900 Gallons is a processional performance ritual. Together, Nicole Gurgel-Seefeldt and the audience unpack the existence and persistence of white supremacy in her family history. Weaving together story, song, and movement while excavating personal artifacts and drinking an unnerving amount of milk, Gurgel-Seefeldt seeks to reckon with these histories without becoming them. This is an in-progress showing. Please come prepared to travel a short distance, indoors and outdoors, in all kinds of weather. Wheelchair accessible.
Rupturing Silence by Dominique C. Hill - April 16th, 2016 7:30pm Rupturing Silence, is a communal experience of illuminating and shattering silences connected to family, the politics of academe, and being a queer Black female scholar. Rupturing Silence uses dance movement, poetry, video and narrative to seamlessly weave the process of research, familial discovery and healing into a performative event that is at once academic and enlightening.
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LocationOxford Community Arts Center (View)
10 South College Avenue
Oxford, OH 45056
United States
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Minimum Age: 16 |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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