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January 20, 2024

Antíkoni: A Staged Reading

Event Details

Date & Time

Saturday, Jan 20, 2024 2:00 PM


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Cost

Free


Location

The Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center Coughlin Theater


Event Type & Tags

  • Academics
  • Arts Culture

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About This Event

Presented by Gonzaga University Native American Studies

"If I get caught, you must mobilize my army. For I have followers across this land, And they will amplify my cry for justice. For the dead to be mourned, that the People may live." ANTÍKONI (Act 3, Scene 4)

Antíkoni by Beth Piatote (Nez Perce enrolled Colville Confederated Tribes) asks audiences to consider what the living owe the ancestors and whether eternal tribal laws serve humanity more meaningfully than laws of the State.

Directed by Jeanette Harrison (Onondaga descent), this adaptation of Sophocles' Antigone illuminates ways the unbroken thread between past and present connects Native people across time and place.

Run Time: approx. 90 minutes followed by a short intermission and Q&A session
Seating is General Admission.
FREE RSVP AVAILABLE: 12/1/23

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