Join Nursha Project Artist Dawn Robinson and Maria Bauman for a Night of Gratitude at WOW
January 12, 2010 by Nursha
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Join Nursha Project Artist Dawn Robinson and collaborating producer and choreographer, Maria Bauman for an evening of Gratitude:
Come explore dance through prayer, ancestral journeying, and embodying sensitivities of the human condition. The Gratitude Project deepens the understanding of personal growth in ritualistic honor while moving in strength, vulnerability, healing and transformation.
February 12/13th, 2010 @ 8pm
WOW Cafe Theater
59-61 East 4th Street
New York, NY 10003-8963
Tickets: General Admission $15. To learn more or to purchase Online, click on the link below:
thegratitudeproject.eventbrite.com
Nursha Project Collaborates With Oprah Of The Web, Corvida Raven
January 12, 2010 by Nursha
Filed under Nursha Project Artists, Nursha Project News
As the details unfold, Nursha Project is at liberty to publicly share that we’re co-creating with social media deity, Corvida Raven in ways that will impact our aggregate communities, expand our possibilities, and enhance our collective views of economic development. In the meantime, Nursha Project invites you to become aware of Corvida’s virtual & literal offerings to the universes that she impacts, defines, and creates via the links below. Stay tuned!
Blogs: SheGeeks.net, EverythingTwitter.com, TheSocialGeeks Podcast
@Corvida On Twitter | Corvida Raven On Facebook
Nursha Project Presents the Born Brown: All Rights Reserved Zazzle Online Store
January 12, 2010 by Nursha
Filed under Nursha Project Events
Nursha Project is pleased to advance our efforts to celebrate the presence and contributions of indigenous people and people of color outside of their ancestral homelands through our Born Brown All Right Reserved partnership. As a result of many requests we have provided the entire BbARR clothing collection online for purchase . We have expanded the collection to include tennis shoes, mugs, buttons, and other gear/accessories. All Born Brown purchases can be made directly through the Zazzle website. Please click on the link below to peruse the Born Brown Zazzle store and to purchase products from the collection:
New Nursha Project Artist Moira Cutler presents re-mounted piece
January 12, 2010 by Nursha
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Moira will be presenting her re-mounted work,
The Asshole Differential on the following dates at:
WOW Café Theater
59-61 East Fourth Street
New York, NY 10003-8963
February 2010: 20th, 21st, 22nd 24th, 25th, 26th, 27th 28th*
March 1st, 2010:
All performances begin at 8pm
* Additional matinee performance at 2pm on Feb. 28th
Tickets $15, $10 Students; Call 212-777-4280 for reservations or purchase tickets at http://www.wowcafe.org/
The Asshole Differential Continues (& we carry on), a political satire and thriller that incorporates various art forms, including manga, karaoke, podcasts, and sock puppets, is the story of three prisoners, Monkey, Dog and Banana, who are incarcerated indefinitely on a boat moored in an unknown sea. They are held in captivity without charge of any specific crimes and engage in power games with the closeted guard in an attempt to survive and eventually escape.
The Asshole Differential Continues (& we carry on) explores the attitudes that underlie prison torture and the sexuality and violence inherent in the fraternity initiation rights of organizations like Skull and Bones. In the age of family values and sex scandals amidst the righteous, of Guantanamo, and black sites, The Asshole Differential Continues (& we carry on) examines the intersection between the repressed desires of the powerful elite and the banality of torture in prison where abuse is part of the vernacular.
Written and Devised by Moira Cutler Direction by Moira Cutler & Jody Person
Check out the first few installments of Nursha Project Founding Artist, Micia Mosely’s Progress Report
January 12, 2010 by Nursha
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Take a look at the first few installments of Micia’s newest project, The Progress Report by clicking on the links below:
1st Installment of Progress Report: New Year’s 2010
5th: Black Authenticity Part B (for Black)
Stay tuned for the next installment later this month.







