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Upcoming Events
- Multiple DatesSat, Dec 14Anacostia PlayhouseDec 14, 2024, 9:00 PM – 10:00 PMAnacostia Playhouse, 2020 Shannon Pl SE, Washington, DC 20020, USAA king fights fate as his city faces darkness on the longest night of the year. A powerful tale of prophecy, identity, and the revival of a lost language.
- Sat, Dec 14Anacostia PlayhouseDec 14, 2024, 5:00 PM – 6:00 PMAnacostia Playhouse, 2020 Shannon Pl SE, Washington, DC 20020, USAA king fights fate as his city faces darkness on the longest night of the year. A powerful tale of prophecy, identity, and the revival of a lost language.
- Multiple DatesSun, Oct 13Dandelion Collective DCOct 13, 2024, 5:00 PM – 6:00 PMDandelion Collective DC, 3417 14th St NW, Washington, DC 20010, USAA foreigner, Ikxisuluntuk (Swollen Foot), a fluent Nawat speaker arrives and quickly becomes the King of Tiutećan. But a life-long curse follows him, and he begs for answers from the city Elders. Adaptation of Oedipus The King by Sophocles.
- Multiple DatesSun, Aug 18WashingtonAug 18, 2024, 3:00 PM – 3:40 PMWashington, 3160 16th St NW, Washington, DC 20010, USAIndigenous Language Revitalization Workshop for Toddlers!
- Multiple DatesSun, Jun 30Mt. Pleasant Neighborhood LibraryJun 30, 2024, 3:00 PM – 4:00 PMMt. Pleasant Neighborhood Library, 3160 16th Street NW, Washington, DC, 20010A trilingual musical for young audiences with puppets about El Salvador history, Nawat language revitalization and Native American pride. Celebrating Family & Community Pride Day on International Children's Day!
- Multiple DatesSat, Jun 08WashingtonJun 08, 2024, 3:30 PM – 4:30 PMWashington, 1700 Kalorama Rd NW #101, Washington, DC 20009, USAA trilingual musical for young audiences with puppets about El Salvador history, Nawat language revitalization and Native American pride. ASL-Interpreted performance. Celebrating Family & Community Pride Day on International Children's Day!
- Sun, Nov 12Mt. Pleasant Neighborhood LibraryNov 12, 2023, 3:00 PM – 4:30 PMMt. Pleasant Neighborhood Library, 3160 16th St NW, Washington, DC 20010, USATrilingual play for young audiences about El Salvador history, Nawat language revitalization, and Indigenous pride. A Co-Production between Angel Rose Artist Collective and T.E.L.A.S. Colectivo Teatral, featuring music and puppets. In honor of Native American Heritage Month.
- Multiple DatesSat, Oct 14WashingtonOct 14, 2023, 2:00 PM – 3:30 PMWashington, 3160 16th St NW, Washington, DC 20010, USA(Good Morning, El Salvador/ Buenos Dias, El Salvador) a trilingual play for young audiences and families about El Salvador history, Nawat language revitalization, and Native American pride!
- Sat, Jul 18Zoom WebinarJul 18, 2020, 7:00 PMZoom WebinarTrans BIWOC artist revue & panel discussion. Presentacion artistica y panel con Mujeres Trans Negras, Indigenas, y de Color.
- Sat, May 09ZoomMay 09, 2020, 6:00 PM – 8:30 PMZoomBased off the Maya K'iche's Pop Wuj, this is our story of how the Sun and the Moon came to be. /Basado de la obra Pop Wuj del pubelo Maya K'iche, este es nuestro cuento de como el sol y la luna llegaron a existir.
- Fri, Apr 24ZoomApr 24, 2020, 6:30 PM – 9:00 PMZoomBased off the Maya K'iche's Pop Wuj, this is our story of how the Sun and the Moon came to be. /Basado de la obra Pop Wuj del pubelo Maya K'iche, este es nuestro cuento de como el sol y la luna llegaron a existir.
- Thu, Dec 05The Back Alley TheatreDec 05, 2019, 8:00 PM – Dec 15, 2019, 5:00 PMThe Back Alley Theatre, 5501 Colorado Ave NW, Washington, DC 20011, USAA comedy about a troupe of Transgender BIPOC theatre artists reclaiming their space in classical theatre production, featuring the classical stock characters, an array of contemporary Trans jokes, drag king pandemonium, & a strong love for BIPOC communities surviving white supremacy.
- Mon, Nov 25Anacostia PlayhouseNov 25, 2019, 8:00 PM – 10:30 PMAnacostia Playhouse, 2020 Shannon Pl SE, Washington, DC 20020, USATzakatekoluka is a place of refuge for Transgender and Intersex people who have been oppressed by the tyrannical empires. After the deaths of two of their royal children, the first family of Tzakatekoluka asks their Prophetess for the Patron's word for their people- a message they are not expecting.
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