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Theatre Amihan's Summer 2020 Reading

7/30/2020

 
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Congratulations to Carolyn Fe (who played Manang Flor in Hilot Means Healer) for writing her first play. It's an honour to share new beginnings!

Maraming salamat to Maddie Bautista & Adriano Sobretodo Jr., my fellow readers, and our wonderful audience for making this event possible. - JSA

Play Reading of One by Five Survive, Go Fish!
by Carolyn Fe


Thursday August 6, 2020
7:30PM (Eastern Standard Time)

READERS
CANCER - Primrose Madayag Knazan (MB)
NURSE - Jo SiMalaya Alcampo (ON)
BORDER - Flerida Peña (ON)
ACTIVIST - Rose Cortez (BC)
ACTRESS - Michele Tolosa (BC)
WIFE - Emilee Veluz (QB)

Free event. RSVP: [email protected]

Theatre Aminhan is continuing their intimate and informal on-going play reading series to showcase Filipino plays & works. These readings bring theatre artists interested in Filipino culture together around a new play on the regular in Toronto.  

Revolutionary Graphics of the IWW

7/2/2020

 
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Join us on Zoom:
July 16, 2020
from 7-8 pm (EST)

Register here:  http://wahc.fyi/iwwgraphics

The Workers Arts & Heritage Centre (WAHC) in partnership with the Hamilton & District Labour Council present the online conversation: Revolutionary Graphics of the IWW with artist, activist, and scholar Dylan Miner. Facilitated by interdisciplinary artist, Jo SiMalaya Alcampo.

This talk will explore some of the political iconography of the Industrial Workers of the World, as seen in WAHC’s recent exhibit "One Big Union: The Revolutionary Graphics of the IWW" and what we can glean from it today in the current context and the importance of having graphic artists involved in social struggle.

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    photo credit: M.Buenafe
    jo simalaya alcampo explores memory, healing, and kapwa values through storytelling and community-engaged art

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