The Kindred Talks: What Precedes War, and What Follows in Its Path?

The Kindred Talks explores the links between arts and activism on the complex topics raised by MAPP International‘s productions, such as climate change, immigration, and more. These public forums gather artists and activists whose work shares a common theme of urgent meaning to us all—as individuals and as a community.

What Precedes War, and What Follows in Its Path? is a conversation with four creators whose projects reflect the pre- and post-wartime culture of loss, destabilization, and violence: Iraqi-born artist Wafaa Bilal; Peruvian-born photographer Milagros de la Torre; writer, director, actor, and theater puppet artist Dan Hurlin; and Japanese-born U.S. playwright and theater artist Chiroi Miyagawa.











When: Wed., Sep. 21, 2016 at 7:30 pm
Where: Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
10 Lincoln Center Plaza
212-875-5000
Price: Free
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The Kindred Talks explores the links between arts and activism on the complex topics raised by MAPP International‘s productions, such as climate change, immigration, and more. These public forums gather artists and activists whose work shares a common theme of urgent meaning to us all—as individuals and as a community.

What Precedes War, and What Follows in Its Path? is a conversation with four creators whose projects reflect the pre- and post-wartime culture of loss, destabilization, and violence: Iraqi-born artist Wafaa Bilal; Peruvian-born photographer Milagros de la Torre; writer, director, actor, and theater puppet artist Dan Hurlin; and Japanese-born U.S. playwright and theater artist Chiroi Miyagawa.

Buy tickets/get more info now