Wednesday, March 25
7:30 PM - 9:45 PM
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About
In this one woman show Inez Aponte follows a fragile thread back in time to meet the mothers, grandmothers and great grandmothers that carried her family to safety and freedom. Mixing tales from Surinam’s oral tradition with family history, she explores themes of home, rootedness and belonging.
Meet an old crone, shape-shifting animals, brave friends and magical babies who speak from their mother’s womb.
This is a show about finding your name and keeping your name. It is about people enslaved for gold and freed by gold.
It is about being Un|Earthed.
_ "One part memoir, one part family history, another to address an overlooked aspect of the Surinamese slave trade, Inez' show weaves a beautifully conceived tapestry of autobiography and folklore. As a performer, she creates intimacy and trust, and is unflinching in her honesty. The best storytellers know great stories take risks. Inez is one of them." _
Jon Lavieri, Rhode Island Poet/Teacher
**Watch the trailer here: ** **https://youtu.be/ERGuNbuhJSY?feature=shared**
Age: 14+
CONTENT: This performance contains descriptions of, or references to, colonial and domestic violence contextualised within historic, personal and mythic narrative.
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