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|Event display name= | |Event display name=Fleeting Moments Captured | ||
|Date Start=2019-04-10 | |Date Start=2019-04-10 12:00 AM | ||
|Date End=2019-04-10 | |Date End=2019-04-10 12:00 AM | ||
|Event description=Shannon Stott and Quinn Buckner are ‘Twins’, an improv duo creating stories from a black woman’s perspective. As experienced improvisors we’ve seen the slow positive change on stages but we still often see stories told from a white man’s perspective. These stories happen by default and seemingly regardless of the actual demographic on stage. The non-white, non-men subconsciously or consciously do work to get on the same page. Twins asks the white man to do the work, on stage in front of you. We ask him to help present stories from a perspective not his own, specifically his partner’s, a black woman. | |Event description=Shannon Stott and Quinn Buckner are ‘Twins’, an improv duo creating stories from a black woman’s perspective. As experienced improvisors we’ve seen the slow positive change on stages but we still often see stories told from a white man’s perspective. These stories happen by default and seemingly regardless of the actual demographic on stage. The non-white, non-men subconsciously or consciously do work to get on the same page. Twins asks the white man to do the work, on stage in front of you. We ask him to help present stories from a perspective not his own, specifically his partner’s, a black woman. | ||
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We are starting our almost twice a month show here at the MoHA and couldn’t be more excited. Bring your friends and come to multiple shows because everyone is different and unexpected. | We are starting our almost twice a month show here at the MoHA and couldn’t be more excited. Bring your friends and come to multiple shows because everyone is different and unexpected. | ||
|Event format=Improv | |||
|Event medium=Acting; Interactive | |||
|Associated Program=Fiscal Sponsorship | |||
|Presented by=Twins Improv | |Presented by=Twins Improv | ||
|Funded by=Cultural Arts Division of the City of Austin Economic Development Department | |Funded by=Cultural Arts Division of the City of Austin Economic Development Department | ||
|Event artist=Shannon Stott; Quinn Buckner | |||
|Event artist=Shannon Stott | |||
|Event ticket price=10 | |Event ticket price=10 | ||
|Resources={{Resource|Resource type=Event link|Resource link=https://withfriends.co/event/949092/its_ok_to_laugh}} | |||
|Resources={{Resource|Resource type=Event link|Resource | |Airtable Record ID=recuH6fhf7fiGo7pJ | ||
|Airtable Last Modified=2023-11-20 3:13 PM | |||
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Revision as of 17:26, November 25, 2023
Date | 04.10.19 |
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Admission | Free |
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Associated Program | Fiscal Sponsorship |
Shannon Stott and Quinn Buckner are ‘Twins’, an improv duo creating stories from a black woman’s perspective. As experienced improvisors we’ve seen the slow positive change on stages but we still often see stories told from a white man’s perspective. These stories happen by default and seemingly regardless of the actual demographic on stage. The non-white, non-men subconsciously or consciously do work to get on the same page. Twins asks the white man to do the work, on stage in front of you. We ask him to help present stories from a perspective not his own, specifically his partner’s, a black woman.
Twins aims to honor and showcase muted artistic voices on stage and in our community, so we will have local artists from different disciplines sharing their craft and unique experience alongside our show.
This show is an experience, we come to you for not only for your input and thoughts during the show but questions about your stories and perspectives. So come on out and share this moment with us. See more information about us at twinsimprov.com
We are starting our almost twice a month show here at the MoHA and couldn’t be more excited. Bring your friends and come to multiple shows because everyone is different and unexpected.