The Civil War, Unions, & Our Lives!–a Dramatic & Musical Event

The acclaimed Aesthetic Realism Theatre Company present “The Civil War, Unions, & Our Lives!”  In this stirring, exciting production you’ll see how the Civil War has to do with the personal life and thoughts of everyone—and with what America and unions are in the very midst of!

The event will include:

  • Civil War Songs
  • A dramatic reading of Eli Siegel’s historic talk: “Hot & Cold Tell of Poetry”-–   on Walt Whitman’s Specimen Days & the Civil War
  • What the Civil War Was About by Chairman of Education Ellen Reiss, including:

“There has been a desire on the part of Southerners and others to say that the Civil War was not about slavery, but about states’ rights.  However, the much romanticized ‘lost cause’ of the South was slavery, period.  To understand how slavery could be seen as a ‘right,’ we have to understand contempt, including in ourselves.”

  • Civil War poems by Eli Siegel

The Aesthetic Realism Foundation is located at 141 Greene Street, off W. Houston St., SoHo, NYC.  There is a suggested contribution is $15.  Seating is on a first-arrival basis; for reservations call the Aesthetic Realism Foundation (www.aestheticrealism.org) at (212) 777-4490.











When: Sun., Sep. 29, 2013 at 2:30 pm - 4:15 pm
Where: Aesthetic Realism Foundation
141 Greene St.
212-777-4490
Price: $15 suggested contribution
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The acclaimed Aesthetic Realism Theatre Company present “The Civil War, Unions, & Our Lives!”  In this stirring, exciting production you’ll see how the Civil War has to do with the personal life and thoughts of everyone—and with what America and unions are in the very midst of!

The event will include:

  • Civil War Songs
  • A dramatic reading of Eli Siegel’s historic talk: “Hot & Cold Tell of Poetry”-–   on Walt Whitman’s Specimen Days & the Civil War
  • What the Civil War Was About by Chairman of Education Ellen Reiss, including:

“There has been a desire on the part of Southerners and others to say that the Civil War was not about slavery, but about states’ rights.  However, the much romanticized ‘lost cause’ of the South was slavery, period.  To understand how slavery could be seen as a ‘right,’ we have to understand contempt, including in ourselves.”

  • Civil War poems by Eli Siegel

The Aesthetic Realism Foundation is located at 141 Greene Street, off W. Houston St., SoHo, NYC.  There is a suggested contribution is $15.  Seating is on a first-arrival basis; for reservations call the Aesthetic Realism Foundation (www.aestheticrealism.org) at (212) 777-4490.

Buy tickets/get more info now