Part ritual, part performance, Re-Writing the Declaration invites the audience into an evolving conversation about freedom, belonging, and who gets to write history.
Guided by 2024/25 Performance resident Quenna Lené Barrett, we journey through past iterations of the work, weaving together memory, movement, and collective dreaming. Rooted in the Movement for Black Lives, this participatory performance centers Black women, femmes, nonbinary, and trans people of color to imagine a future where we are all truly free. Expect to build something together: a table, a poem, a playlist, a vision. Colonial wigs might come out. So might your voice.
Through video, sound, and live interaction, the past folds into the present to ask urgent questions about the stories we’ve inherited—and the ones we need now. You won’t just witness the show; you’ll shape it. Come ready to listen, reflect, speak, and create. Because this declaration isn't just being rewritten. It's being reclaimed.
Registration at the link below.