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anitAFRIKA e-newsletter
edition 09_2008
ase and welcome to anitAFRIKA! dub theatre newsletter.
ase elegua. ase ancestors. ase orishas. ase spirit guides. ase villagers. welcome to our continuation. our ending. our new beginning. storytelling social change through love and collectivism. storytelling as theatre. theatre as magick. magick as the unknown. the unknown as boundless possibilities. boundless possibilities as change. change as growth.
growth as happiness. happiness as love. love as life. life as storytelling. storytelling as theatre. theatre as magick. magick. magick. we welcome you to our new home anitAFRIKA! dub theatre.
in solidarity,
d'bi.young
artistic director and founder


storyteller groundings fest
thank you to all the storytellers, artisans, volunteers, and villagers who gave of your time in this year's inaugural conference. it was an amazing success that was only possible through the spirit of collective solidarity.
we've prepared a great slide show of the event. click here for more.

UPCOMING PROGRAMS @ anitAFRIKA!
this year's season is packed with radical arts opportunities for everyone. click here for our programming schedule. programming includes residencies, courses, workshops, series, gatherings speshal events, and festivals.
programming highlights
  • dubpoetry/dubtheatre performance intensive
  • grant writing workshop
  • prison-letter-writing series
  • toronto women's bookstore political community dinner
  • story time children's hour
speshal events
dubbin.revolushun.gangstars featuring rakesh tewari + da original one + d'bi.young
tuesday 7pm (oct 21)
night at the indies multi-media arts event (pwyc suggested $10)
wednesday 7:30-10pm (oct 22)
a showcase of independent films and other multi-media focusing on artists who are ethnic minorities, women, youth, people of colour, lesbian/gay/bi /trans, differentlyabled, and from first nations and other marginalized communities. visit nightattheindies.com for more info.
anitAFRIKA! dub theatre new works festival
tuesday 7pm (dec 16)

SHARING SPACE!
the anitAFRIKA! dub theatre invites you to share our space. click here for more details.

SOLIDARITY - SUPPORT adt!
subscribe - each month's newsletter will keep you up on all the radical programming and workshops, classes and gatherings. your presence is crucial.
volunteer - come out to the theatre and lend a hand in preparing for events. bartering exchanges available for all volunteers.
tell a story - please contact us if you are interested in 'sharing a story' at one of the regularly scheduled events.
submit programming ideas - adt! accepts programming ideas all year long. please contact us with your suggestions.
financial contributions - anitAFRIKA! dub theatre is an artist-operated arts centre that depends on your support to survive. we appreciate any financial donations made to the centre and invite you to contribute whenever possible.
click here to contact us for details.



© 2008 anitAFRIKA! dub theatre.
anitAFRIKA! dub theatre is a radical arts centre founded on 7 principles of dubpoetry & dubtheatre: the use of rhythm, language, political protext, orality, urgency, integrity, and sacredness as mediums of social change through storytelling.
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