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Sojourn Theatre's 2020 Summer Institute
Join Sojourn Theatre's Rebecca MartÃnez and Michael Rohd for two days of shared approaches and dialogue focused on the art and necessity of partnership as theatre practitioners and organizations. This Institute is recommended for the staff of arts organizations and theatre companies seeking to develop and/or deepen mutually beneficial, equitable relationships in their place. We will be offering this years Institute as pay what you can.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION: The Institute is Pay What You Can. The registration levels below are to provide direction if you want/are able to pay. We know times are hard - FREE is fine.
Limited openings - all availability is on a first come, first serve basis. We do not offer refunds; however, registration fees can be applied to future Institutes.
We ask that participants be available for all hours over these 2 days. Since we will be designing the process and crafting groups ahead of time based on participant numbers and durational presence, the flow of the three days cant support in and out participation.
We understand that childcare may be complicated at this time, this will be a kid-friendly space if having them with you in frame or nearby makes it more possible for you to attend.
INSTITUTE LEADERS: Sojourn Theatre's Rebecca MartÃnez and Michael Rohd
SCHEDULE: June 24th & 25th : 8AM-2PM PDT, UTC-7
We will take a 1 hour break at 10:30 PDT, UTC -7 each day as well as additional short breaks throughout.
LOCATION: Online via Zoom
DETAILS: Sojourn Theatre has been devising original work and leading process with youth and adults in distinct contexts for twenty years: documentary theatre about public education on the floor of a state legislature (Witness Our Schools); a site-specific adaptation of Brecht in a working Subaru dealership (Good); an interactive urban planning performance tackling gentrification at an international Arts Festival (BUILT); an immersive journey that brought urban and rural audiences across 50 miles to share a meal, conversation and a multi-generational tale of love and loss (On The Table); and a participatory civic theatre event that engages strangers in the act of deciding how to spend real dollars on poverty reduction in their own community (How To End Poverty in 90 Minutes).
Sojourn creates gatherings that act like shows, processes that move like art, engagement that listens like relationship, and workshops that feel like discovery.
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