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Ghostlight Project Gathering at WPAA-TV

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Ghostlight Project Gathering at WPAA-TV

Time: January 19, 2017 from 5pm to 7pm
Location: StudioWTheater in WPAA-TV and Community Media Center
Street: 28 So Orchard St
City/Town: Wallingford
Website or Map: http://wpaa.tv/ghostlight/
Phone: 2032949722
Event Type: thoughtful, gathering, and, sharing, of, voices, hope
Organized By: Susan Huizenga
Latest Activity: Feb 12, 2017

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Open call. Give Voice. 
WPAA-TV, as a theater space, has joined with other theaters around the nation to give voice to being a safe space for all persons; inviting diverse opinion, dissent and argument and artistic expression optimistic that active listening facilitates and cultivates community engagement within the courageous exchange of ideas.
Do you have words to share (from 30 seconds to 3 minutes) as a citizen, ACTORvist, Nonprofit leader, or Preacher about hope, sanctuary, fear, diversity. Do you wish to inspire or merely share? Let us know. Performance level participants please PM Director Noël Ramos on FB or send inquiry via email to wpaatv@gmail.com subject BE A Light or just show up Jan 19th 5 PM at wpaatv and we will incorporate you into the community event as feels right for the gathered.
This will be LIVE TV from 5:30 to 6:30 PM followed by refreshments and gathering of more voice clips.
Nationally: Gathering outside of theaters on the eve of the Presidential Inauguration, people will join in a collective, simultaneous action, together creating “light” for challenging times ahead. Inspired by the tradition of leaving a "ghost light" on in a darkened theater, these artists and communities will make a pledge to continued vigilance and increased advocacy with an ongoing commitment to work for social justice and equity in the coming years,serving these principles.

  • - Safety of persons, regardless of race, class, religion, gender, or sexual orientation.
  • - Diverse opinions, dissent, and argument are not only tolerated, but invited.
  • - Active listening and courageous exchange are fundamental values.
  • - Collective action, activism, and community engagement, both within and outside the walls of the theater, are cultivated, encouraged, and supported

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Comment by Susan Huizenga on February 12, 2017 at 9:57am

The results are beyond expectations. https://youtu.be/wepksHT8xFs

Comment by Susan Huizenga on January 6, 2017 at 4:16pm

We are in great company: Our R/evolution will be televised.

Other CT groups involved:
CONNECTICUT COLLEGE, NEW LONDON, CT
EUGENE O'NEILL THEATER CENTER, WATERFORD, CT

HARTFORD STAGE, HARTFORD, CT
HOUSATONIC MUSICAL THEATER SOCIETY, FALLS VILLAGE CT
THEATERWORKS HARTFORD, HARTFORD, CT
YALE REPERTORY THEATRE, NEW HAVEN, CT

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