Week of Events
Monday, April 17, 2023
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Tuesday, April 18, 2023
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Wednesday, April 19, 2023
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Thursday, April 20, 2023
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April 20, 2023 -Tsuru for Solidarity Paper Crane Drop-In
Tsuru for Solidarity Paper Crane Drop-In
In conjunction with IS/LAND performance collaborative, join us in the A2AC Gallery to it. This free drop-in series will teach you how to fold the cranes, which will be included in IS/LAND's Tsuru for Solidarity Tree at the Ann Arbor District Library's downtown branch in May. Later this summer, all cranes will be transported down to the U.S./Mexico border to Continue Reading
Friday, April 21, 2023
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Saturday, April 22, 2023
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April 22, 2023 -Tsuru for Solidarity Paper Crane Drop-In
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April 22, 2023 -IS/LAND presents Tetra – Evening Performance
Tsuru for Solidarity Paper Crane Drop-In
In conjunction with IS/LAND performance collaborative, join us in the A2AC Gallery to it. This free drop-in series will teach you how to fold the cranes, which will be included in IS/LAND's Tsuru for Solidarity Tree at the Ann Arbor District Library's downtown branch in May. Later this summer, all cranes will be transported down to the U.S./Mexico border to Continue Reading
IS/LAND presents Tetra – Evening Performance
IS/LAND invite the audience to attend and bear witness to a ceremony of transformation and transcendence. Forming rolls of colorful Hanji mulberry paper into shapes and pathways of wisdom, knowledge, and healing, the movement of the dancers offers improvised ‘rituals’ as communal gestures of healing and transmutation, ultimately creating a restorative healing space for both the audience and performers. The Continue Reading
Sunday, April 23, 2023
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April 23, 2023 -IS/LAND presents Tetra – Matinee Performance
IS/LAND presents Tetra – Matinee Performance
IS/LAND invite the audience to attend and bear witness to a ceremony of transformation and transcendence. Forming rolls of colorful Hanji mulberry paper into shapes and pathways of wisdom, knowledge, and healing, the movement of the dancers offers improvised ‘rituals’ as communal gestures of healing and transmutation, ultimately creating a restorative healing space for both the audience and performers. Stay Continue Reading
