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Thursday, November 11, 2021

Rozsa, McArdle Theatre to host events this weekend

ANCHORAGE WORLD PREMIERE will be performed at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 13, at the Rozsa Center. (Photos courtesy Rozsa Center)

HOUGHTON --  This weekend you are invited to a World Premiere at the Rozsa Center and Michigan Tech's first play in 18 months at the McArdle Theatre on campus.

A London composer and New York choreographer met on Rabbit Island, a tiny island off the coast of the Keweenaw, where they were inspired to create ANCHORAGE WORLD PREMIERE, presented in collaboration with Rabbit Island Foundation, at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 13, at the James and Margaret Black Performance Hall in the Rozsa.

Tickets are $20 for adults and $10 for youth. Michigan Tech students can attend for free and bring a friend with the Experience Tech Fee.

The Arsonists will be presented at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 11-13 and Nov. 17-19 in the McArdle Theatre in Walker Arts and Humanities Center.

Firebugs have been setting homes aflame. Will businessman Biedermann be prepared for the cunning arsonists at his door? This dark political satire, written in the 1950s about the spread of communism, is reimagined in modern times by director Kristy Dodson.

Tickets are $15 for adults and $5 for youth. Michigan Tech students can attend for free and bring a friend with the Experience Tech Fee.

Tickets are available by phone at 906-487-2073, online and in person at the Central Ticketing Office in the Student Development Complex. The Rozsa Box Office will also be open for ticket purchases two hours prior to performances.

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Note: Face coverings are required for volunteers, staff and audience members at these events. Please visit the Rozsa COVID-19 Policies for the most up-to-date information.

Sunday, November 07, 2021

Guest Video: Let the Wave ...

By Samantha Cooper
Published here with her permission

Samantha Cooper (Sam, she/her) became one of over 900 defendants in the struggle to stop the line 3 (93) pipeline this past summer. She was invited to stand with Indigenous leaders upholding their treaty rights and protecting the natural resources guaranteed to them under federal law. This nonviolent stand resulted in a misdemeanor charge, which she will challenge in court with her co-defendants.  (Video © and courtesy Samantha Cooper)

After spending a month in northern Minnesota, Samantha Cooper created an interpolation of a song called "Tomorrow" by Miner. Keweenaw Now appreciates Samantha's permission to share this video, her love note to the rights of manoomin (wild rice).
 
"Let The Wave" features Frank Bibeau -- the Attorney in a historic rights of manoomin case unfolding in Minnesota right now. This track also features Shara Nova (My Brightest Diamond), Jaike Spotted Wolff (Camp Migizi), Holly T. Bird (Attorney and Co-Executive Director Of Title Track), Dan Rickabus (State Of Water Podcast), Seth Bernard (Title Track Founder), and Bryan Heany (37.ENT). Sam edited this video with Jon Stegenga (Humanizing Through Story) and Nathan Wright (MackinawOde).

Please see the YouTube video for full credits and a larger video screen.

This video single was made possible in part by a grant from the Arts Council Of Kalamazoo. Samantha Cooper owns 25 percent of this interpolation; any proceeds will be donated to the Line 3 Rapid Response Fund.

Please consider donating to The Center For Protest Law and Litigation - Line 3 Rapid Response Fund: https://www.protestlaw.org/line3

This project was made to honor the water protectors from RISE Coalition, Honor The Earth, Welcome Water Protector Center, Red Lake Treaty Camp, Camp Migizi, Giniw Collective, Stop The Money Pipeline, MackinawOde, Native Roots Radio, Friends Of The Headwaters, The Bay Mills Indian Community, MI Cats, Bad River Band, Up Hell’s Creek Camp, Indigenous Environmental Network, MN350, Kalamazoo Remembers, Great Lakes Water Protectors, Oil and Water Don’t Mix and beyond.
 
Special thanks to Lee Sprague, Yebishawn Oldshield, Daniel Hinmon, Kara Wiltstone, Bia, Nathan Wright and Gerardo Reyes for having me out on the water, and for sharing your joy in this video.
 
#StopTheMoneyPipeline #COP26 #StopLine3 #ShutDownLine5NoTunnel #WaterIsLife #RightsOfNature #RightsOfManoomin #WeAreAllTreatyPeople #FrankBibeau #HollyTBird #JaikeSpottedWolf #SharaNova #SamanthaCooper #HumanizingThroughStory #EarthworkMusic