![]() ![]() In “¡Bordes! Borders! ¡Bordes!”, three artists from Boston collaborate with four artists from San Juan, Puerto Rico, for an experimental dance theater performance that explores the questions: “What could seven artists who are 1,700 miles apart and who have never met in real life live, dream? Where do our emotional, physical, geographic boundaries end and each other’s begin?” Free (donations accepted) at the Dance Complex Canal, 650 E Kendall St., Friday & Saturday, June 17 & 18, 8pm. Learn more: 17-18 June: ‘¡Bordes! limits! ¡Limits!’ at the Dance Complex Canal The feature-length documentary follows “12 Boston-based poets and dancers as they journey from Jackson, Mississippi up the Great Migration Trail to Chicago, performing, engaging with audiences, meeting with civil rights veterans and dramatically shedding deeper truths of American racial history from different perspectives.” beheard.world’s projects were funded by a Cambridge Arts FLOW grant and a Port Neighborhood grant. Tickets are $5 for students, $10 general admission, and $15 for premiere seats. at WBUR’s CitySpace, 890 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, followed by a reception featuring the cast and the Director. Watch a performance of “Invisible Imprints” by dance company beheard.world on Thursday, June 16 at 6:30 p.m. June 16: beheard.world Documentaries at WBUR CitySpace The performance is inspired by Wells’ text “Without the sanctity of the ballot there can be no sanctity of human life itself…” Supported by a grant from the Local Cultural Council of Cambridge Arts. at Jill Brown Rhone Park, 371 Massachusetts Ave. Wells in a free street performance of Fort Point Theater Channel’s “Ida 2022,” conceived by Deborah Lake Fortson, Sunday, June 12 at 1 p.m. Find out more: June 12: “Ida 2022” in the main square ![]() A parade through Central Square on June 20th. Performances at Starlight Square on June 19th. Yoga, Storytelling, and a Black Business Fair at Green Rose Heritage Park, 155 Harvard St., June 18. Hear storytelling at the Cambridge Public Library and its branches from 14th to 21st June. Check out sidewalk chalk murals at Cambridge Libraries June 12-19. The Cambridge-wide Juneteenth Celebration Celebrating Black Joy and Black Excellence is offering free events from June 12-21. Sign up at Presented as part of the Survivor Theater Project’s monthly Healing Through Creative Arts series, supported by an Art for Social Justice Grant from Cambridge Arts, and offered in partnership with SOS by Saafyr and the Cambridge Women’s Centre.ġ2-21 June: Cambridge-wide Juneteenth Celebration Sign up for the free workshop “Words Make Worlds: Healing Through Storytelling and Creative Expression” led by Abi Mariam on Saturday 11 June from 12:30pm to 3:00pm. Learn more: June 11: Words Make Worlds Workshop by Survivor Theater Project Samba Night with Receita de Samba and dance teachers Andre Carvalho and Yulia Gromova – Free – Friday 10 June at 5:30pm at Centanni Park as part of the Multicultural Arts Center Summer Series, supported by an Organizational Investment Grant from Cambridge Arts. Find out more about these programs below, many of which have been funded with nearly $300,000 in grants Cambridge Arts awarded to local artists and organizations last winter. Wells, a dance that reflects on boundaries. Pictured above are “Invisible Imprints” by beheard.world.Įnjoy the start of summer with arts events – samba dancing, healing storytelling, June 16th celebrations, a street performance impersonating legendary activist Ida B.
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