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Announcing THE LINE: ART FOR SOCIAL CHANGE
In partnership with Virginia Center for Inclusive Communities, Virginia Stage Company presents βThe Line: Art for Social Changeβ at Slover Public Library in downtown Norfolk on August 21, 2016, at 3PM.
The Line is the first interactive, forum workshop in the Education and Community Engagement departmentβs Art For Social Change Series.
It promises artistic immersion, using scenes from James Baldwinβs epic 1964 play, Blues for Mister Charlie, as well as modern dance, spoken word, digital art, and open-forum, discussion-based activities.
This workshop will provide our community with a vocabulary for deconstructing racial boundaries. By empowering community members to investigate and deconstruct racially divided areas, The Line will inspire the creation of democratic and equitable spaces in southeastern Virginia.
The event will also feature the work and historical input of Cultural Geographer and Christopher Newport University professor, Johnny Finn, and choreography by Ann Mazzocca.
This event is free of charge but does require a reservation.
For more information about upcoming "Art for Social Change" events, please contact us.







