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#HealMeToo: Insights, Art & Activism to Change Our Culture - 010: Festival Artists on Working Intersectionally to Speak Out, Create Change, Dance Blind & Heal

010: Festival Artists on Working Intersectionally to Speak Out, Create Change, Dance Blind & Heal

09/25/19 • 65 min

#HealMeToo: Insights, Art & Activism to Change Our Culture
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S1 Xtra 7: Tony Award-Winner Tonya Pinkins' "Truth & Reconciliation" Performance Excerpts

As we get ready for an exciting #HealMeToo Festival Popup Event this weekend -- the World Premiere of Tony-winner Tonya Pinkins' Truth And Reconciliation of Womyn this Saturday at 3 PM in NYC at The Tank theater, we hope enjoy these excerpts from the #HealMeToo Festival presentation last March and April, 2019 at the IRT Theater.
Then join us if you're in town! You can get $20 tickets to the Saturday matinee (or any of their performances) at https://thetanknyc.org/tonyapinkinstr.
In this #HealMeToo Podcast Extra, you'll hear selections from the following plays and songs (in order of appearance):
Traditional Native American chant performed by Tonya Pinkins, Julie Brown, Amanda Rodriguez, Lina Sarrello & Sarah Teed
Till Hell Freezes Over, by Tonya Pinkins directed by Lili Stiefel
With Annie McGreevey & Rachael Holmes
Tilling the Soil, by Michelle Tyrene Johnson, directed by Tonya Pinkins
Featuring Carmen LoBue
Womyn, a song written and performed by Julie Brown
Law 136 by Carmen Rivera, directed by Tonya Pinkins
With Amanda Rodriguez, Lina Sarrello & Mary Archbold
The Grandmothers, by Kristine M Reyes, directed by Kat Yen
Featuring Ako Dachs and Akiko Hiroshima
You can also watch video from Truth And Reconciliation on the Festival Video page. While there, be sure join our email list to hear about future pop-up #HealMeToo Festival events as well.

Closing music credit: Hope Singsen & Dillon Kondor, performed by Micah Burgess.
Subscribe now. Let's talk about how we can #HealMeToo.
Listen and subscribe to the #HealMeToo Podcast on Apple Podcasts at bit.ly/hm2pod. Or visit healmetoopodcast.com to find links to other platforms.

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