Climate change movie 'Burning' featured April 21-22 at Brewery Arts Center in Carson City
Future Perfect, a film production company with a studio in Carson City, has made a major feature length documentary about the effects of climate change on children. AND THEN THE CLIMATE CHANGED explores the many ways in which the message of climate change and its frightening consequences can be communicated. One way is through performance.
To this end, Future Perfect is putting on a show at the Brewery Arts Center in Carson City, Nevada on April 21 and April 22, 2017. It will be filmed for inclusion in the documentary.
BURNING stars acclaimed performance artist and comedienne Heather Harpham, in a highly kinetic, comic romp through the absurd landscapes of climate change where comedy, tragedy, and optimism collide. Weaving movement, song and monologue into otherworldly images — the piece pings between our obsession with apocalyptic movies, NPR's narcoleptic effect, and the million trivial tasks that preoccupy us while Rome burns.
HEATHER HARPHAM is originally from the West Coast, and is a New York based writer and performer whose solo plays have been widely presented throughout the US and in Nepal and Estonia. She teaches physical theater at Sarah Lawrence College.
Her work has been supported by a grant from the Marin Arts Council and the Barbara Deming Fund for Women, among others.
The climate change film:
http://www.futureperfect.media/and-then-the-climate-changed/
The venue:
http://breweryarts.org
449 W King Street
Carson City
Nevada 89703
(775) 883 1976
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