HowlRound, a knowledge commons by and for the theatre community, and the New England Foundation for the Arts will host a special convening of key stakeholders from the arts, healthcare, and military communities for deep discussion on practices, learning, challenges and impact around creating and presenting arts projects addressing military and veterans issues. The convening will take place March 10 through 12 at the Emerson Paramount Center located at 555 Washington Street in Boston. Select portions of the convening will be livestreamed on HowlRound TV at www.HowlRound.com/tv.
Liz Lerman's Healing Wars.
The goal of the convening is to advance the investigation of art in building bridges between military and civilian communities and methodologies for artist-military collaborations. [Office1] Throughout the weekend, participants will view performing arts excerpts from productions including Healing Wars by Liz Lerman, Speed Killed My Cousin by Linda Parris-Bailey, ReEntry by KJ Sanchez and Emily Ackerman, En Garde Arts' Basetrack Live created by Edward Bilous, and AXIS Dance's to go again, choreographed by Joe Goode.
Further, HowlRound will publish a journal series focused on the arts and military, curated by NEFA, which will run March 5-11, 2017 on www.HowlRound.com. It features articles by convening participants, including: Roman Baca (Exit 12 Dance Company), Nolen Bivens (Leader Six, Inc.), Arthur DeGroat (Military & Veterans Affairs, Kansas State University), Judith Smith (AXIS Dance Company), Anthony Torres (The Combat Hippies), and Jonathan Wei (The Telling Project).
Friday, March 10, 2017
1:15 - 2:45pm
Session #3: Military Healthcare Practitioners, VA and Art Therapists' Perspective
What Artists Need to Know about Trauma when Working with Military and Veterans' Communities
3:00 - 4:00pm
Case Study: Discussion and Presentation from En Garde Arts' Basetrack Live
"We are glad to partner with NEFA to bring this important conversation to Boston," shares P. Carl, Director of HowlRound and Co-Artistic Director of ArtsEmerson. "The role of the arts is to bridge divides and I think it's often assumed the arts and the military have little in common. Yet the work of so many artists and projects that NEFA has supported suggests otherwise. At a time when the future federal support of the arts is tenuous this convening makes a strong case for the arts as part of the fabric of every sector of our national community.
"This is an opportunity to advance understanding of how the performing arts can connect military and civilian experiences," said NEFA Executive Director Cathy Edwards. "Artists engaged in this work will help identify best practices around artist-military collaborations and seed future investment in projects that build understanding between two often-distinct worlds."
Participating Organizations (partial list)
All The Way Home, Art At Work
Americans for the Arts
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Armed Services Arts Partnership
Art2Action Inc.
Arts and Humanities at Harvard Medical School
ASU Gammage
AXIS Dance Company
The Barr Foundation
Boston University Arts Initiative
Carpetbag Theatre
Combat Hippies
Doris Duke Charitable Foundation
Exit12 Dance Company
Flynn Center for the Performing Arts
Foundation for Art and Healing
Joe Goode Performance Group
Liz Lerman Projects
Maggie Allesee National Center for Choreography
Massachusetts Cultural Council
New England Foundation for the Arts
Rivendell Theatre Ensemble
VA Caregiver Peer Support Mentoring Program
Virginia Tech
United States Air Force
University of Texas
For more information about the convening and participants, visit: http://howlround.com/nefa2017
Art in the Service of Understanding has leadership support from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, with additional funding from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. About HowlRoundPhoto by Teresa Wood
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