The Indian committee honored and fortunate to have the opportunity to present an exciting and moving work of art to the Quaker community and beyond.
The Indian Committee is supporting a performance of Tatanka vs. the Black Snake by Coopdanza, Inc. We felt it was within our guidelines to not only provide a grant for the artists and promotional materials but to put our work into action in our own community by co-hosting at Historic Arch Street Meetinghouse.
If you come, Native Americans performers will engage you in a look at the devastating effects of oil production and its transportation on the environment through dance, creative costuming, dramatic contemporary and traditional music framed by a multifaceted media backdrop.
All of creation is impacted by extreme energy extraction. Enbridge is laying pipeline structure through Philadelphia. We know our Native brothers and sisters have the wisdom to share through story and culture to give us a solid foundation for resistance.
WHEN: Saturday, July 14, 2018, @ 4:30
WHERE: Historic Arch Street Meetinghouse 320 Arch St. Philadelphia, PA – FREE PARKING is available in the lot – entrance off 4th.