Initiatives
Performance in the Borderlands: Spring 2005
Under the auspices of the Performance in the Borderlands Project at Arizona State University this series features lectures, workshops, performances and public discussions with artists, critics and scholars focused on the performing arts of the U.S-Mexico borderlands regions and beyond.
January 27
Intertribal Theatre Project:
A New Model for Native American Theatre and Performance
Mohave Room – Memorial Union – ASU, Tempe
2-4 p.m.
A public lecture by Paul Rathbun (Lakota), director of the Intertribal Theatre Company in Flagstaff, AZ
March 24
Border Encounters:
Decolonial Interventions in Native Women’s Performance
Coconino Room – Memorial Union – ASU, Tempe
3-5 p.m.
A public lecture by Ann Haugo, assistant professor,Illinois State University
March 31
Latino Culture and the Nation’s Attic
ASU Art Museum – Nelson Fine Arts Center – ASU, Tempe
3-5 p.m.
A public conversation with Marvette Perez, curator of Latino Cultural Studies at the National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution
April 5
Kerr Cultural Center (6110 N. Scottsdale Rd.)
Memory’s Caretaker
A solo performance piece by Paul Bonin-Rodriguez; Tickets $17.50 general public, $12.50 students.
Kerr Box Office– 480-596-2660.
April 21
Myth and Memory in Modern Mexico:
The Performance of Patria Chica
ASU Art Museum – Nelson Fine Arts Center – ASU, Tempe
3-5 p.m.
A public lecture by Patricia Ybarra, assistant professor, Brown University
For more information on the series, contact:
Christopher.Danowski@asu.edu, 480.965.5337
The lecture series is sponsored by the ASU Office of Pan-American Initiatives, the ASU Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts and its School of Theatre and Film, and the Southwest Borderlands Initiative.


