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Date
Thursday, March 24, 2022 7:00PM
Name
The River Speaks of Thirst Film Screening and Discussion
Description
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In honor of Women's History Month, the NCMA and the Justice Theater Project present a screening of The River Speaks of Thirst.
This critically acclaimed short film includes a collection of audio poems written by Jaki Shelton Green that document the real experiences of African American people past and present. Each poem is treated as a separate vignette using various mediums, including music, dance, song, and dramatic interpretation, to illustrate topics such as race, oppression, emancipation, religion, and grief.
Director and choreographer: Dr. Kristi V. Johnson
Composer: former NCMA composer-in-residence Carolyn Colquitt
Soloist: Sandra Dubose
Concessions will be available.
Thank you for your interest!
Tickets are not currently available for this event. Please contact our Visitor Experience Department at help@ncartmuseum.org to get up-to-the-minute ticket availability information.