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Coming Home to Wild: an immersive, intergenerational evening of stories, music, and community, with a light meal.
All ticket income will benefit Indigenous Environmental Network (IEN)
Coming Home to Wild reminds us: we are not the only ones wondering what wholeness feels like as the world burns. Through music, puppet performance, and a light community meal we will strengthen our collective resistance and resilience.
Experience three new puppet works by Julie Boada (Anishinabe), Rebekah Crisanta de Ybarra (enrolled Maya-Lenca), and Wild Conspiracy (Elle Thoni and company) who ask: in the face of extinction and climate catastrophe, what do our ancestors have to teach us about resilience? You are invited to join the circle as our ancestors, human and more than human, speak, sing, and soar. Encounter stories of our time that awaken rather than paralyze reminding us of the world as it truly is, in all its beauty and its pain.
For show descriptions and more information please visit https://hobt.org/cominghometowild/
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Accessibility: March 28th performance will include ASL interpretation and a post-show panel discussion.
Tickets: Sliding scale tickets are offered to everyone, no-questions-asked. "Pay what you can" tickets will be available at the door, pending availability. All tickets include a light meal.
We welcome an intergenerational, multi-cultural audience, reflective of the artists Indigenous, Latinx, and Queer/Trans communities. All are welcome!
100% of ticket income will go to Indigenous Environmental Network (IEN) to support their organizing efforts to stop the Line 3 pipeline. If you are a white settler, we encourage you to reflect on that identity and give as you are able.
More about IEN IEN is an alliance of Indigenous peoples whose mission it is to protect the sacredness of Earth Mother from contamination and exploitation by strengthening, maintaining and respecting Indigenous teachings and natural laws. Learn more at www.ienearth.org
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LocationIn The Heart of the Beast Puppet and Mask Theatre (View)
1500 E Lake Street
Minneapolis, MN 55407
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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