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Civic Love Stories with Trans & Nonbinary Leaders
Nov
15
6:30 PM18:30

Civic Love Stories with Trans & Nonbinary Leaders

  • Canyon Theater at the Boulder Public Library (map)
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Doors open for tea and cookies reception at 6:30p.m. followed by a 7p.m. performance of Motus Theater's TRANSformative Stories monologues for the Boulder Library’s Civic Dialogue series. In this special performance, transgender and nonbinary leaders perform artfully crafted personal stories about their hopes, dreams, and experiences of negotiating oppression and liberation, with live musical underscore. Colorado’s most diverse improv troupe, Motus Playback Theater, will then support the audience to reflect together on gender and reenact reflections on the spot. Regardless of your ideas about legislation focused on transgender & nonbinary people, come together for tea, cookies, and community to hear stories from your transgender & nonbinary neighbors so we all know more about the people impacted by anti-transgender legislation.

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TRANSformative Stories - Louisville
Oct
17
7:00 PM19:00

TRANSformative Stories - Louisville

  • Louisville Center for the Arts (map)
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Motus Theater & the Parent Engagement Network (PEN) present TRANSformative Stories, featuring transgender and non-binary leaders performing artfully crafted personal stories about their hopes, dreams, and experiences of negotiating oppression and liberation with live musical accompaniment. Join us to celebrate the humanity, joy, and gifts of gender-diverse leaders who are on the frontlines of dehumanizing rhetoric and policies. Monologists include Rev. Nicole García (she/her), Raye Watson (they/them) and Jahmil Roberts (no pronouns, name only). Featuring music from acclaimed violinist Anthony Salvo (he/him). This performance is sponsored by the Louisville Cultural Council.

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Queer Immigrant PRIDE! Empowering performances of LGBTQIA+  Immigrants
Jun
22
7:30 PM19:30

Queer Immigrant PRIDE! Empowering performances of LGBTQIA+ Immigrants

Motus Theater and Redline Contemporary Art Center present a special empowering Motus Queer Immigrant Pride performance with monologues from Motus’ TRANSformative Stories and UndocuAmerica projects by LGBTQIA+ immigrant monologists. This performance features monologues by David Breña (he/him), Cristian Solano-Cordova (he/they) and Ruby Lopez (she/her). This special performance is part of a Motus three part series in June, “There is No Them in U.S.” and is presented at Redlines satellite location at the Evan’s school as part of its 2024 annual exhibition Stories_UnderScored.

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TRANSformative Stories at the Longmont Museum
Apr
11
7:00 PM19:00

TRANSformative Stories at the Longmont Museum

Motus Theater & the Longmont Museum present TRANSformative Stories, featuring transgender and non-binary leaders performing artfully crafted personal stories about their hopes, dreams, and experiences of negotiating oppression and liberation with live musical accompaniment. Join together as a community as we celebrate the humanity, joy, and gifts of gender diverse leaders who are on the frontlines of dehumanizing rhetoric and policies. Monologists include Raye Watson (they/them), Ruby Lopez (she/her) and Dr. Morgan Henry Seamont (he/him).

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 In Honor of Transgender Day of Visibility: Motus Theater TRANSformative Stories Performance at the Colorado Capitol
Mar
28
8:00 AM08:00

In Honor of Transgender Day of Visibility: Motus Theater TRANSformative Stories Performance at the Colorado Capitol

  • Conference Center at the Colorado State Services Building, Room 104 (map)
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Join Rep. Brianna Titone and Colorado State Legislators to honor International Transgender Day of Visibility through a special performance of Motus Theater’s TRANSformative Stories project sharing artfully crafted autobiographical monologues of transgender and nonbinary people about their experiences of oppression and liberation. Featured monologists include Ruby Lopez (she/her) and Dr. Morgan Henry Seamont (he/him) and music by acclaimed Colorado violinist Anthony Salvo.

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