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Lambda Project tackles Two-Spirits for upcoming Rainbow Theater FestivalAnonyme, Jeudi, Juillet 29, 2004 - 22:42
jr teeter
BWT is looking for your stories of spirit for upcoming queer theater festival. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Lambda Project tackles Two-Spirits In 1978, Gilbert Baker, a San Francisco artist designed the Rainbow Flag so that the gay community could have a symbol. This original flag had eight stripes each representing a different facet of gay life. Pink (sexuality), red (life), orange (healing), yellow (sun), green (nature), turquoise (art), indigo (harmony) and violet (spirit) were part of the flag design. When the flag was later mass produced pink and turquoise were dropped and indigo was changed to blue due to production constraints. Using the original color scheme as inspiration, The Lambda Project as part of the Rainbow Theater Festival searches far and wide to collect stories from the general public on one of the eight rainbow colors coinciding with the theme of that year's festival. The Rainbow Theater Festival for 2005 is a series of performances that will be dedicated to queer Spirit inspired by the rainbow flag color, violet. Spirit as it is currently defined in the American Heritage Dictionary has fourteen different meanings that vary significantly in their interpretation. Spirit could refer to the soul, pride, or even alcoholic beverages. "This will make for a very compelling event," said J.R. Teeter the author of The Lambda Project and Artistic Director of Bread & Water Theatre. "In researching the use of spirit in gay life I came across the term 'two-spirit' which comes from Native American culture. It is how they describe homosexuality, bi-sexuality and transgenderism in their world. Two-Spirits were revered by their tribes, held sacred positions, and allowed to participate in both traditional male and female roles. The general term of two-spirit comes from the idea that a child could be born with both a man's and a woman's spirit." This year's project is tentatively titled Ode to Two-Spirits. The Bread & Water Theatre is asking for queer and queer-friendly people to submit their stories of Spirit for this year's project. Their real life stories will be used to create a performance piece to be performed at 2005's Rainbow Theater Festival. To submit your stories visit www.breadandwatertheatre.org/RTF/ and fill out an online form or inquire at r...@breadandwatertheatre.org. Below is a complete definition of spirit as defined by the American Heritage Dictionary. Founded in 2000, The Bread and Water Theatre, under the artistic direction of J.R. Teeter, develops theatre that speaks to our new and evolving world through new works of dramatic literature and adapted classics. BWT is a non-profit company and aspires to be a major force in American theatre, providing audiences with challenging contemporary drama and innovative community outreach programs. spir·it etymology
looking for stories of spirit from queer and queer friendly people for upcoming festival.
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