Ririe-Woodbury Calendar
TO SEE BEYOND OUR TIME
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- Apr 13, 2023 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
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Description
TO SEE BEYOND OUR TIME
April 13-15, 2023 | 7:30 PM | no late seating permitted
Moving Parts Family and Sensory Friendly matinee: April 15 | 1-2 PM
Leona Wagner Black Box Theater at the Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center
TO SEE BEYOND OUR TIME is a new dance created in response to the urgent call to save the Great Salt Lake. Galvanized by the declining water levels and catastrophic impact on both the air quality and the Lake’s teeming ecosystem, this dance reckons with our interconnected environmental fates. To See Beyond Our Time bears witness to what is happening to the Great Salt Lake and our response. It is an invitation to greater attention, recognition, and shared action.
Co-Creation and Choreography: Daniel Charon
Co-Creation and Dramaturgy: Alexandra Harbold
Lighting Design: Jessica Greenberg
Costume Design: Melissa Younker
Floral Scenic Arrangements: Kat Nix
Performance: Peter Farrow, Megan McCarthy, Alexander Pham, Fausto Rivera, Sasha Rydlizky, and Miche’ Smith
Full evening performance:
April 13, 14, 15, 7:30 PM
ASL Interpreter - NEW! Friday, April 14th, 7:30pm
Tickets: $35 General Admission - available here
$15 Student/Senior (must be purchased at the ArtTix box office or by calling ArtTix)
Moving Part Family and Sensory Friendly Performance:
Saturday April 15, 1-2 PM
Tickets: $10 General Admission - available here
ASL Interpreter - April 15, 1-2 PM
Additional support provided by Roberta Schlicher
BUY TICKETS TO EVENING PERFORMANCES
BUY MOVING PARTS FAMILY AND SENSORY FRIENDLY MATINEE
Check out the articles and resources that have been used to inform TO SEE BEYOND OUR TIME - greatly in part by the the tremendous work of the Great Salt Lake Collaborative.
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Even with massive snowpack, conservation key to Utah's drought and Great Salt Lake
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LDS Church to permanently donate thousands of acre-feet of water to the Great Salt Lake
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Great Salt Lake ‘healing’ needs Native American input, Shoshone leader says
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The memory of Great Salt Lake runs deep, even if the water doesn’t
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Farmers are skeptical about participating in water leasing to save the Great Salt Lake. Here’s why.
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Lake advocates rally to demand more action for Great Salt Lake