Kicking off the Harold Clurman Festival of the Arts, the Stella Adler Studio hosts Art and Social Activism Spotlight on Africa, a panel discussion with Melissa Fitzgerald (actress, The West Wing, activist, Voices of Uganda), John Prendergast (author, Not On Our Watch: The Mission to End Genocide in Darfur and Beyond, chair of ENOUGH Project), Mira Sorvino (pictured, Academy award-winning actress, Mighty Aphrodite, ambassador Amnesty International), Winter Miller (playwright, In Darfur) and Jeffrey Wright (actor, W., Angels in America, spokesperson for All for Africa), on Friday, October 17 at 7pm at Cooper Union's Great Hall, 7 East 7th Street, New York, NY. The Harold Clurman Festival of the Arts runs through October 27. Proceeds from the festival benefit the Stella Adler Outreach Division, which provides free theater education to New York City public school students. (The Stella Adler Studio of Acting is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.)
The program will begin with readings of two monologues based on experiences in displaced persons camps in Africa, performed by
Ruby Dee and Adenike Thomas. Following the monologues, Jimmie Briggs (author, Innocents Lost: When Child Soldiers Go to War, goodwill ambassador for the United Nations) will lead a discussion about the atrocities happening in Africa today. The discussion will ask what the relationship between the artist and social activism is and what the obligation of artists to respond to the world around them is.
William Ayers, Jimmie Briggs, Ruby Dee, Alvin Epstein, Melissa Fitzgerald, Maxine Greene, Margie Gillis, Whoopi Goldberg, Bill T. Jones, Herbert Kohl, Francis Lucerna, Leonard Lopate, Winter Miller, Tom Oppenheim, Rosie Perez, John Prendergast, Phylicia Rashad and Anna Deavere Smith are among the many artists that will be participating in the Harold Clurman Festival of the Arts.
The Harold Clurman Festival of the Arts, ten days of discussions and performing arts will take place on Friday, October 17 through Monday, October 27, 2008 at The Stella Adler Studio, 31 West 27th Street, New York, NY and Cooper Union's Great Hall, 7 East 7th Street, New York, NY. Proceeds from the festival benefit the Stella Adler Outreach Division, which provides free theater education to New York City public school students. (The Stella Adler Studio of Acting is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.)
The complete schedule is as follows:
Friday, October 177:00 pm A symposium discussion: Art and Social Activism: Spotlight on Africa, with
Ruby Dee, Adenike Thomas, Melissa Fitzgerald,
Winter Miller,
John Prendergast, moderated by Jimmie Briggs, at Cooper Union's Great Hall ($25 single tickets available)
Saturday, October 1812:00 pm Voices Workshop: The
Stella Adler Outreach Division and Voices of Uganda
3:00 pm I.D. Elegy created by
Steve Cook
6:00 pm A new movement theater work choreographed by Margie Gillis
7:00 pm Movement: A Universal Language, a discussion with Margie Gillis,
Bill T. Jones, Beth Konopka and Irene Dowd, moderated by
Deborah Jowitt ($25 single tickets available)
Sunday, October 1912:00 pm Voices Workshop (see details above)
4:00 pm Wherever Green is Worn: Ecology and Antiwar, readings and discussion with Majora Carter, Amiri Baraka, Forrest Gander, James Sherry, Marcella Durand, and Jonathan Skinner 6:00 pm WinterSource created by
Steve Cook Monday, October 207:00 pm WinterSource created by
Steve Cook Tuesday, October 216:00 pm A reading of All that Fall by
Samuel Beckett with
Alvin Epstein,
Elizabeth Parrish,
Michael Howard and others
8:00 pm WinterSource created by
Steve Cook Wednesday, October 225:00 pm What Shall I Give My Children? by Don K. Williams directed by
Tom Oppenheim8:00 pm All that Fall by
Samuel Beckett (see details above)
Thursday, October 235:00 pm What Shall I Give My Children? by Don K. Williams directed by
Tom Oppenheim7:00 pm A poetry reading with Eva Salzman and Elizabeth Macklin
8:00 pm A reading of All that Fall by
Samuel Beckett (see details above)
11:00 pm Hedwig and the Angry Inch** a concert performance by
Jason S. Little with Mark Fiffer,
Kate Pazakis, Mary Ann McSweeney,
Greg Utzig and Ray Marchica, at the Zipper Theater
** Event is not included in the price of a Festival pass; $20 suggested donation supports the
Stella Adler Outreach Division
Friday, October 247:00 pm What Shall I Give My Children? by Don K. Williams directed by
Tom Oppenheim Saturday, October 25The David Oppenheim Music Center presents Music: An Instrument of Peace
2:00 pm Ned Otter and Friends, jazz
2:00 pm What Shall I Give My Children? by Don K. Williams directed by
Tom Oppenheim
4:00 pm Sonya Lee, classical pianist
6:00 pm Noah Getz, saxophonist
8:00 pm David Amram, multi-instrumentalist
Sunday, October 262:00 pm What Shall I Give My Children? by Don K. Williams directed by
Tom Oppenheim4:00 pm A symposium discussion: Educational Justice with Herbert Kohl, Maxine Greene, Francis Lucerna and William Ayers, moderated by
Leonard Lopate ($25 single tickets available)
Monday, October 277:00 pm A symposium discussion: Art and Educational Justice, with
Whoopi Goldberg,
Rosie Perez,
Phylicia Rashad,
Anna Deavere Smith, moderated by
Leonard Lopate, at Cooper Union's Great Hall ($25 single tickets available)
Photo credit: Sara DeBoer/Retna Ltd.
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