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Torie Wiggins Cabaret on March 12th

TC_Torie WigginsJoin Torie Wiggins on Saturday, March 12th at 7:30pm for a cabaret-style performance as she chronicles a life of learning about love in all its forms and shortcomings. All while enjoying the ride – loving, living, and singing!

CONTENT ADVISORY: Production includes adult themes and language. Not appropriate for children under 13.

STREAMING TICKET: Advance ticket purchasers will receive a link by 6pm the day of the show. Streaming tickets will be available up to showtime with an instant link sent via email. No actual ticket is required. The streaming link will be available for viewing indefinitely, for those not available at showtime.

For the safety of guests and staff, event attendees are requested to wear a mask while inside of The Carnegie. This policy will be updated according to local and state health ordinances as needed. Please check with the venue a day or two prior to the event for more information.

To purchase tickets, visit https://thecarnegie.secure.force.com/ticket#/events/a0S4N00000AR0ZCUA1

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MOVING THE MOUNTAIN On March 20

MISC_Moving the Mountain promoMy name is Abby and I’m a non-binary puppeteer based here in Cincinnati. I’m performing my solo show, MOVING THE MOUNTAIN, here in Cincinnati before I leave to go back on tour, and wanted to invite you all!

The performance is at Liberty Exhibition Hall on March 20th at 7:30pm. Tickets are $10 and available online at www.abbypalen.com/actor. I hope to see you there!

Award-winning, punky, and bright, MOVING THE MOUNTAIN uses unconventional storytelling to illustrate joy’s ability to smash our demons so we can kiss them goodbye. Abby, a charismatic storyteller, physically dismantles a symbolic mountain of lies and insecurities. The kinetic narrative travels from playful to introspective, and the mode of communication defies expectation.

MOVING THE MOUNTAIN is a unique, delicate, and intimate piece of theatre; packaged like a comedy, but with the depth of a drama.

MOVING THE MOUNTAIN is the winner of the Social Good Award at Tampa Fringe, the Best Voice Award at Atlanta Fringe, and was funded by the 3 Arts Grant in Cincinnati, Ohio as part of the Rising Empowerment Award.

You can learn more at my website, https://www.abbypalen.com/actor

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NKU Hosts Interdisciplinary Artist-Scholar Tawanda Chabikwa on March 23

NKU_Tawanda ChabikwaHIGHLAND HEIGHTS, KY – Tawanda Chabikwa, guest artist-in-residence at Northern Kentucky University’s School of the Arts (SOTA), presents a community engagement event considering the intersectionality of Africana dance and human ecology within the performing arts. In collaboration with NKU’s Scripps Howard Center for Civic Engagement, the interactive lecture and demonstration will take place on Wednesday, March 23 at 7:30 p.m. in NKU’s Greaves Concert Hall. The event is free and open to the public. 

Tawanda Chabikwa is an interdisciplinary artist-scholar whose work revolves around Black and Africana dance practices, practice-based research, and creative collaboration. Current research and creative practice investigate choreographic practices of transnational African artists, contemporary African theatrical dance, Africana religions/spiritualties and philosophy, decolonial pedagogies, and embodied research methodologies. Tawanda’s interdisciplinary scholarly and creative endeavors have led to collaborative encounters, including think-tank initiatives, educational practice, performances installations, visual art exhibitions, and presentations.

Mr. Tawanda holds an M.F.A. in Dance from Southern Methodist University and a doctorate in Africana Studies from the Department of African American and African Studies at The Ohio State University. He works with storytelling, performance art, visual art (2017 exhibition at the William H. Thomas Gallery in Columbus, OH), and creative writing (first novel Baobabs in Heaven published in 2010). Currently, he is an Assistant Professor at the University of Texas at El Paso, working in both the Theater & Dance department and the African American Studies program.

About NKU: Founded in 1968, we are a growing metropolitan university of more than 15,000 students served by more than 2,000 faculty and staff on a thriving suburban campus near Cincinnati. Located in the quiet suburb of Highland Heights, Kentucky—just seven miles southeast of Cincinnati—we have become a leader in Greater Cincinnati and Kentucky by providing a private school education for a fraction of the cost. While we are one of the fastest growing universities in Kentucky, our professors still know our students’ names. For more information, visit nku.edu. 

About SOTA: The Art & Design, Music, and Theatre & Dance programs make up the School of the Arts, housed within the College of Arts and Sciences at Northern Kentucky University. Through quality interdisciplinary education, scholarship, and civic engagement, SOTA provides high-quality education for students interested in developing creatively. In addition to advancing creative skills through small class sizes with innovative curriculum and award-winning instructors, students develop expertise in the qualities most in-demand for today’s changing career landscape. For more information, visit sota.nku.edu.

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NKU Hosts Pulitzer Prize Winner, IN THE HEIGHTS Screenwriter

NKU_Quiara Alegria HudesHIGHLAND HEIGHTS, KY – Northern Kentucky University’s School of the Arts (SOTA) will be hosting Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Quiara Alegría Hudes on Wednesday, March 16 at 7:30 p.m. in NKU’s Corbett Theatre. As part of the SOTA Summit Series, her presentation, entitled “Art as Mayhem, Joy, Rebellion, and Home,” will be a rare opportunity for the community to interact with an esteemed member of the national and international arts and literary community. The event is free and open to the public.

Quiara Alegría Hudes is a Philly-born-and-bred word warrior. She is the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright of Water By the Spoonful; author of a critically-acclaimed memoir, My Broken Language; and screenwriter of the major motion picture In the Heights and Netflix’s animated feature Vivo. Hudes co-wrote the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical In the Heights with Lin-Manuel Miranda and off-Broadway’s Miss You Like Hell with Erin McKeown. Her notable essays include High Tide of HeartbreakI Owe An Apology to America’s English Learners, #OurMothersToo, and Corey Couldn’t Take It Anymore. In opposition of the carceral state, Hudes and her cousin founded Emancipated Stories so people behind bars could share one page of their life story with the world. As a barrio feminist and joyous mischief maker, Quiara y su hermana created the Latinx Casting Manifesto.

About NKU: Founded in 1968, we are a growing metropolitan university of more than 15,000 students served by more than 2,000 faculty and staff on a thriving suburban campus near Cincinnati. Located in the quiet suburb of Highland Heights, Kentucky—just seven miles southeast of Cincinnati—we have become a leader in Greater Cincinnati and Kentucky by providing a private school education for a fraction of the cost. While we are one of the fastest growing universities in Kentucky, our professors still know our students’ names. For more information, visit nku.edu. 

About SOTA: The Art & Design, Music, and Theatre & Dance programs make up the School of the Arts, housed within the College of Arts and Sciences at Northern Kentucky University. Through quality interdisciplinary education, scholarship, and civic engagement, SOTA provides high-quality education for students interested in developing creatively. In addition to advancing creative skills through small class sizes with innovative curriculum and award-winning instructors, students develop expertise in the qualities most in-demand for today’s changing career landscape. For more information, visit sota.nku.edu. 

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MIAMI WRITES on March 4

MURT_Miami Writes 2022Miami Writes Program for New Plays 2022

Friday, March 4, 2022 at 7:30pm

Studio 307 (307 Phelps Hall)
Miami University Hamilton campus

Free admission, but space is limited, so reservations are required.

Go here for to reserve your seat: https://miamiwrites22.bpt.me

About Miami Writes:
Miami Writes is a Miami University Hamilton Theatre program dedicated to the fostering and production of new plays by student and local playwrights. The program began in 2004. Past productions have included works by Brandon Berning (Miami Hamilton student playwright whose Miami Writes-developed play, A Painted Life, won second place in the 36th annual Great Lakes Region Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival in 2005), Ruth Britt, Danielle Ervin, Roberta Flackwood and Bridget Ossmann. Ms. Ossmann’s work, the musical, Teachers Left Behind received a full production by MUH Theatre in 2010 in Parrish Auditorium. The Cincinnati Playwrights Initiative awarded this play and Ms. Ossmann’s more recent one, Purple Paint (a drama about a Kentucky coal mining family) the honor of readings at The Aronoff Center in Cincinnati. Allyson West’s 2015 Miami Writes submission winner, Texican, is now an award-winning film. Facilitated by Bekka Eaton

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