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The New Jersey Performing Arts Center
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
SACRED CIRCLE/SPOKEN WORD
A Three-Day Festival and Conference
October 29-31, 1999
Friday, October 29
8:00pm / Rehearsal Banquet Hall
PERFORMANCE
8:10 Imani Uzuri / Marvin Sewell
8:35 Will Power
9:00 WordBand
9:35 Shaheen Ariefdien / Isaac Pule Chokwe
10:05 Craig Harris / Sekou Sundiata
11:30pm / Robert Treat Hotel
OPEN MIC
Hosted by Verse 4 Verse
Saturday, October 30
12:00pm-4:30pm / Rehearsal Banquet Hall
PANEL I THE POWER OF THE SPOKEN WORD: POLITICS, HISTORY AND AESTHETICS
Panelists: Ras Baraka (Moderator), Amiri
Baraka, Willie Sanchez, Vanessa Richards, Khefri Riley, Reg E. Gaines, Roger Robinson,
Asha Bandele
Readings by: Wilfredo Bonilla, Vanessa Richards,
Laini Mataka, Shaheen Ariefdien, Isaac Pule Chokwe
5:00pm-6:00pm / Rehearsal Banquet Hall
WORKSHOP I PRODUCTION AND PERFORMANCE
Workshop Lead by: Jessica Care Moore and
Reg E. Gaines
8:10pm / Victoria Theater
PERFORMANCE
8:10 Live Language
8:45 Roger Robinson
9:30 Watts Prophets
10:05 Freestyle Union
10:40 MZawa Danz
11:30pm / Robert Treat Hotel
OPEN MIC
Hosted by Nuyorican Poets Cafe
Sunday, October 31
12:00pm-3:30pm / Rehearsal Banquet Hall
PANEL II SPIRIT OF PERFORMANCE: CONTENT, COOPERATION, COMPETITION
Panelists: Wilfredo Bonilla (Moderator),Sonia
Sanchez, Sarah Jones, Tracie Morris, Miguel Algarin, Toni Blackman, Sekou Sundiata
Readings by: Amina Baraka, Sarah Jones,
Sekou Sundiata, Sonia Sanchez, General D
3:30pm-4:30pm / Rehearsal Banquet Hall
WORKSHOP II DISTRIBUTION AND THE INTERNET
Workshop Lead by: Troy Johnson and Davey D
5:00pm / Victoria Theater
PERFORMANCE
Fo deuk Revue, Mutabaruka, Roger Bonair-Agard
7:00pm / Victoria Theater
POST-PERFORMANCE DISCUSSION FROM STAGE TO PAGE
Kalamu Ya Salaam
NJPACS Sacred Circle/Spoken Word is presented as part of
WORLD FESTIVAL III, sponsored by American Express and Pfizer
Additional support provided by the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation and the Instituto
Camυes.
This program
is made possible in part by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department
of State and made possible in part by funds from the National Endowment for the Arts. |
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