Guys. We are so excited.
This is Cassandra posting on behalf of Brunch Project Productions. Ian is busy at work helping other people celebrate a late brunch at his bartending gig...but don't worry. He's probably toasting us as I type! We are pleased to announce that Dried Tobacco Project will be traveling to Kalamazoo, Michigan on January 11th for a presentation of our major song cycle of the same name at Kalamazoo College, sponsored by the Arcus Center for Social Justice and Leadership and the Kalamazoo College Music Department as a part of their Social Justice Series! Here's our projected schedule! 5 p.m. : Interactive workshop on Creating Music to Address Social Issues 6:30 p.m. : Dinner Break 7:30 p.m. : The Dried Tobacco Project Performance 8:30 p.m.: Q & A We are especially thrilled to be the first installment in the new "Radical Pedagogy" series at Kalamazoo College. Why is that? Why are we excited to be "radical?" We don't care if our art makes you uncomfortable. We don't care if we share art with you in unconventional spaces or through unconventional means. We just want you to experience the human condition with us on several levels. We believe that art is about communication and honesty! Many thanks to K College for this opportunity! We can't wait to work with students and engage in dialogue about what it means to be a social justice warrior with music and art as a weapon. We will address issues such as collaboration with artists of other mediums, multimedia art, sensitivity to survivors of trauma and engaging with audiences everywhere to achieve the highest form of communication that we can as artists! We'll talk about entrepreneurship in the arts and how to build your own personal empire! We, as always, want to thank you, as our supporters, friends, and colleagues for your continued support. Don't forget to check out DTP at Mary's Attic in Andersonville for its soft premiere on October 17th! Drink on, dear friends, c & i
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