Introducing: Syde-Ide Collaborations

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Tue, 01/23/2018 - 11:00am to 11:30am
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Host James Dixon talks with Tyharra Cozier and Monica Fleetwood, founders of Syde-Ide Collaborations dedicated to presenting intersectional collaborative programming. Their mission at Syde-Ide: to illuminate the marginalized lens through theatrical and visual art, inspiring conversation and action.

Syde-Ide Collaborations is new to the Portland arts community and they are presenting upcoming local premiere production THE CLARK DOLL written by Liz Morgan and directed by Victor Mack.

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Don't miss this show!


Syde-Ide Collaborations Presents:
THE CLARK DOLL
Written by Liz Morgan

Directed by Victor Mack
Cast Members: Monica Fleetwood, Shareen Jacobs, and Tyharra Cozier
Writtten by Liz Morgan

PWYW Preview: Feb. 6th at 8pm
Performances: Feb. 7-14th, Feb. 16-17th, Feb. 19-21st at 8pm
Additional 10 pm performances on Feb. 10th & 17th

Performance Works NW, 4625 SE 67th Avenue, Portland OR 97206
Tickets for THE CLARK DOLL

Sharing the same name as the 1940s experiments, Liz Morgan's THE CLARK DOLL explores internalized hatred, and how it "intersects between womanhood and blackness". Following three very different black women, this play focuses on buzzing topics such as identity, appropriation, and representation. These women must come to terms with their internal conflicts, resulting in a story that celebrates and uplifts the Black Woman as well as her ancestral history.

“The Clark Doll is timely and well crafted. Liz has captured where Black people have been, where they are, and where they could remain emotionally, socially, and spiritually...” – Kim Weston-Moran, Producing Artistic Director of RHYTHMCOLOR Associates

"The play was unapologetically political without being preachy or self-righteous. The entire presentation embodies the perfect marriage between concept and structure."  – David Mack, Film Director & Blog Writer

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