Camae Ayewa (LTA '15, ACG '07) (Moor Mother) presents first theatrical work, Circuit City

Camae Ayewa (LTA '15, ACG '07) (Moor Mother) presents her first theatrical work, Circuit City, a futuristic exploration—part musical, part choreopoem, part play—of public/private ownership, housing, and technology set in a living room in a corporate-owned apartment complex on June 20-22 at Fringe Arts (40 N Columbus Boulevard). Commissioned in conversation with Moor Mother’s Circuit City Leeway Board Member Rasheedah Phillips has written Reverse Gentrification of the Future Now: Essay

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