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Through the genre bending media of performance art a group of
contemporary poets and performers, open dialogue in this election
season with The Metroplexians, New Art Forms Performance Series.
Premiere contemporary performers,Tammy Gomez, Karen X, and Laney Yarber
of the Dharma Broads, with Terry Horn, Ramsey, Natalia Dominguez, and
Mary Boswell will be representing the Left/Right brain of Dallas/Fort Worth conscious culture in exercising their right to self-expression.

Saturday, October 11, 2008 10:30am -10:30pm
Booth Space is 10'x10' and $45.00 each
For more info contact download .pdf documents
Artist Information
Festival Guidelines and Information
Handley Contacts
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Inspired by Suzan Lori-Parks’ 365 Plays in 365 Days, ElizaBeth Bontley
is creating a year long project consisting of one interdisciplinary
presentation per month for one year.
The theme is loosely based on the 12 chapters of her newly completed
thesis entitled, “Earth, Art & Heart: A Learning Journey.”
Each evening will be inspired by themes such as ancient wisdom,
earth philosophy, women's stories, wholeness, and/or perspectives
on art. Each of these can reveal pathways of making a life of meaning
through a creative process ElizaBeth calls “WheelWork.”
Each event will consist of interactive dialogue, story telling,
performative elements, community based art and creating shared rituals.
Donations are accepted. Come to one or all presentations.
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Women's stories often get lost because so much of women' history
resides in private places. But the loss of women's history is a
loss for an entire community. We want the daughters and sons of
Fort Worth to know the stories of the women on whose shoulders they
stand.
A portion of the profits of the book with go to the Women's Center
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Over $7,000 was raised at V-Day Fort Worth 2006.

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