Hi folks!
I hope you enjoyed Fa'alavelave, and I look forward to discussing it with you this week. Before our meeting on Thurs., I hope you have a few mins. to record your first impressions of the play (about 2 mins.) and upload the file to Google Drive. (I copied the instructions below in case you needed a reminder.) I'm also including three quotes that seem important to me that may be part of our discussion this week. What issues and emotions might the quotes bring up for you that you can share during our conversation? Did any other moments in the play, or in the talkback session afterward if you were able to stay, stand out to you? (I'll bring copies of the script to explore.)
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Hi everyone,
We look forward to seeing you at Kumu Kahua Theater tomorrow (Fri., 11/15) at 7:30 pm to watch FA‘ALAVELAVE, which in Samoan means "THE INTERRUPTION." "Here's the play program with some reflections from the writer and director. For a deeper dive, you can listen to an interview with the playwright Kiki Rivera (fast forward to 1:00--that's hour not minute). I hope you have a few moments to read/listen before the play. Keep in mind that sometime after the play, weʻll send you further information about creating a few quick audio reflections, an easy process that shouldnʻt take more than about 20 mins. The purpose of these recordings is to share with our community what we're learning through this experience, and it's an important service you've been asked to provide! The play begins at 8 pm, but weʻre hoping to meet at the theater at 7:30 pm to say hello and take care of a little paperwork. Please do your best to be on time. Here are the directions and parking recommendations for Kumu Kahua. After the play, some of us plan to go to Zippy's on Vineyard for some snacks and conversation. We hope you can join us! And no worries if you can't. Please note that if unforeseen circumstances prevent you from attending play, let us know with as much advance notice as possible since we're required to inform the theater so that they can release the ticket to someone else (which is harder if we cancel at the last minute.) If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to email or call Alex at (305) 982-7863. Looking forward to watching and talking with you, Alex Salinas-Nakanishi, Kapi'olani CC Bill Spradlin, Kaimuki HS |
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