Review: “Que Horas Ela Volta?” Published on October 5, 2015March 7, 2017 Culture / Entertainment/Movies/Reviews This elucidating, award-winning portrait of the long-standing domestic worker culture in Brazilian society, focusing on a particular fictional family's story, is playing at naTo in Leipzig this month. More You might be interested in Unmoorings: LeipGlo’s first book is now available! I’m proud to announce that the Leipzig Glocal Publishing micro press I founded earlier this year has published its first Björk’s “Cornucopia” and the dream of a sustainable future Like her character in "Dancer in the Dark," Björk turns a tragedy into a musical in "Cornucopia." The iconic genre-bending Free Theater of the Oppressed workshop offered this summer Theater of the Oppressed, a collection of theater techniques, can help communities navigate differences and overcome bias. A free workshop
Unmoorings: LeipGlo’s first book is now available! I’m proud to announce that the Leipzig Glocal Publishing micro press I founded earlier this year has published its first
Björk’s “Cornucopia” and the dream of a sustainable future Like her character in "Dancer in the Dark," Björk turns a tragedy into a musical in "Cornucopia." The iconic genre-bending
Free Theater of the Oppressed workshop offered this summer Theater of the Oppressed, a collection of theater techniques, can help communities navigate differences and overcome bias. A free workshop