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Two Piece Tuesdays presents Crumbs & Crux

FREE

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Date:
April 11, 2017
Time:
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Cost:
FREE
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Join us for a night of writing, Crumbs the film and saucy tunes by the one and only Ingrid Keir. Free.

Voice from the Field – Writing Gathering – 5:30 to 7pm.

Art is very important in our current climate and can give voice to our suffering and triumphs. But there are also those – mental health professionals, social justice lawyers, social service professionals, volunteers etc. – who do the hard work every day to alleviate that suffering. Their voices are also mightily important. We are creating a space for these voices to gather and write their stories. This is the 1st of what will be a monthly gathering. Performances may ensue in the future.

Film: Crumbs – an Afrofuturist Tale

“Directed by Spaniard Llansó, who actually lives in Addis Ababa (Ethiopia), “Crumbs” stars Daniel Tadesse, and tells a story of diminutive superhero Gagano (played by Tadesse), a junk collector, who embarks on a “surreal epic journey” that’s set against “post-apocalyptic Ethiopian landscapes,” says the press description. He’s had enough of collecting “valuable crumbs of a decayed civilization,” when a spaceship that has been hovering high in the sky for years, starts showing signs of activity, and Gagano has to overcome his fears – which includes a witch, Santa Claus and second-generation Nazis – to find out that the world isn’t quite what he thought it was.”

Film courtesy of Shannon Ellery Hubbel of www.lewtonbus.net

DJ: Ingrid Keir. 7 to 9pm

Soul, Latin and the art of the chantuese.

Ingrid Keir is a poet, performer and educator. She is co-founder of the WordParty, a long-running San Francisco poetry and jazz series. She has been a featured reader at diverse venues in the Bay Area including the DeYoung Museum, The Beat Museum, City Hall, Quiet Lightning as well as many others. Ingrid has lectured Creative Writing at San Francisco State University where she taught undergraduate poetry, fiction and playwriting while simultaneously engaging students with writers of the Bay Area. She also received both her M.F.A and B.A. degrees at San Francisco State University. She has written several chapbooks: The Secrets of Like (2004), Toward the Light (2007) and recently released a new book of poetry in September 2016, The Choreography of Nests, published by Feather Press. Ingrid has been published in many literary journals including: Two Hawks Quarterly, The Haight Ashbury Literary Journal, Sparkle and Blink and Out of Our. She was also shortlisted in the 2016 Litquake poetry contest.

http://www.ingridkeir.com/