7:30 p.m. - Mainstage Theatre, Kleist Center for Art & Drama
Spotlight Series
Choreographers use movement to explore and illustrate Dr. Karen Barahona's research on the indigenous women from the Chilcatotora community in Ecuador. Show runs February 22-25.

Dance: "fyoo zh en '23: Sumagsisa, Beautiful Flower"

February 24, 2023
7:30 PM

Mainstage Theatre, Kleist Center for Art & Drama

Spotlight Series

fyoo zh en '23: Sumagsisa, Beautiful Flower logoDirected by Sara Whale
Choreography by Leslie Bell, Max Laskar and Sara Whale

Choreographers use movement to explore and illustrate Dr. Karen Barahona's research on the indigenous women from the Chilcatotora community in Ecuador and their ingenuity and drive to create opportunities for themselves and their families while honoring and preserving Mother Earth.

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Performance Schedule
Wednesday-Saturday, February 22-25, 7:30 p.m.

Photo Gallery Exhibition and Sale

Photos featuring the indigenous women from the Chilcatotora community in Ecuador will be on sale with all proceeds going to the Chilcatotora women. For more information on prices, contact Dr. Karen Barahona at kbarahon@bw.edu or 440-826-2244.

Exhibition Schedule:
January 10 - February 17 at the Center for Innovation & Growth (CIG)
February 22-25 in the Lobby of the Kleist Center for Art & Drama

Lecture: "Sumagsisa, Beautiful Flower"

Join Dr. Barahona on Tuesday, February 14 at 4 p.m. for a lecture on her research. Learn more >>

Photo of Ladies from Chilcatotora, Ecuador