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Event
BOOM: Undesired Mess Showcase
Brittney S. Harris Being B.A.D. : Theatre/Dance Embodying creative resistance against oppressive gender stereotypes and domestic violence, Being B.A.D. is a piece about personal acceptance and redemption from the cycle of abuse. This show explores the lengths to which one decides to take that power back after years of physical and emotional abuse at the hands of her family and romantic partner.
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Brittney S. Harris, M.F.A. is a director and playwright from Norfolk, Virginia. Shes an Assistant Professor of Theatre Performance at Old Dominion University. Her primary background is in Race and Performance, Solo Performance Development, Activist Theatre, and Cultural Enrichment for Community Engagement. Brittneys catalog plays, projects, and workshops explore the adverse effects of vicarious trauma in social media on the personal psyche. Specific topics explored, but not limited to, are Racial Injustice, Mental Health Awareness, Gender Equality, and Domestic Violence Awareness.
Carolina Quirós Its never enough: Dance Its an exposure of the consumerism that is affecting all of us. The project asks for a reflection of our consumerism not just of material things, but persons, relationships, goals and that insatiable search to obtain the same without really knowing when enough is enough and basing our happiness, success on everything we have and not on what we are.
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Carolina is passionate and has dedicated her life to different forms of art. She started dancing when she was 6 years old. During and after college she performed with different companies in Costa Rica, El Salvador and Charlotte (USA). Her choreography life started in college and she felt that calling since then. She has presented her work at the National Theatre in Costa Rica and El Salvador, including other theaters and outdoor venues. In 2022, she won a Choreography Residency Project by Kinetic Works in Charlotte and created Its never enough. Also in the same year she started to choreograph for Baran Dance Company in Charlotte.
Showing at: 201 Camp Suite 107 Show Times: Friday, 4/21 7 8pm Saturday, 4/22 4 5pm + Post Show Q & A Sunday, 4/23 1 2pm
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Location201 Camp @ Camp North End (by the zipper mural) (View)
201 Camp. Rd. Suite 107
Charlotte, NC 28206
United States
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Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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Accessibility
There are stairs and a wheelchair lift at the entrance to this venue that is closer to the Beach area and the Ford Building, there is a ramp on the side closer to Graham St. Please contact queos.tix@gmail.com for any accessibility requests.
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