Health Justice performance in Tanzania.Event type: Live PerformanceLocation: DepotFee: Free This performance is catalyzed by the insight of and oral history interviews with educators, health advocates, students and artists in Tanzania. Through storytelling, dance, live music and spoken word, this performance of critical ethnography explores the politics of development, identity, HIV and the body. Rooted in the generously shared, deeply joyful and motion-centric nature of East African culture, this collaborative project hopes to honor the wisdom of Tanzanian friends and join public health, performing arts and development politics as an experiment in sparking dialogue and reciprocal social change. For more information, see the Web site below.Contact: weaverje@dickinson.eduFor more information: http://itisinyou.org/
Event type: Live PerformanceLocation: DepotFee: Free
This performance is catalyzed by the insight of and oral history interviews with educators, health advocates, students and artists in Tanzania. Through storytelling, dance, live music and spoken word, this performance of critical ethnography explores the politics of development, identity, HIV and the body. Rooted in the generously shared, deeply joyful and motion-centric nature of East African culture, this collaborative project hopes to honor the wisdom of Tanzanian friends and join public health, performing arts and development politics as an experiment in sparking dialogue and reciprocal social change. For more information, see the Web site below.Contact: weaverje@dickinson.eduFor more information: http://itisinyou.org/