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Convenings: Art in the Service of Understanding: Bridging Artists, Military, Veterans, and Civilian Communities

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Bridging Artists, Military, Veterans, and Civilian Communities
by Maureen White
19 November 2017
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The Business of War Dancing
Exit12 Dance Company’s Aggressed and This is War
by Roman Baca
11 March 2017
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An Arts and Military Community Challenge Coin
by Nolen Bivens
10 March 2017
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19 November 2017

Maureen White shares what emerged at the March 2017 arts and military convening “Art in the Service of Understanding,” produced by the New England Foundation for the Arts and HowlRound.

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Exit12 Dance Company’s Aggressed and This is War

11 March 2017

Artistic Director Roman Baca discusses Aggressed and This is War, two dance theatre pieces by Exit12 Dance Company inspired by indigenous war dances.

Video
10 March to Sunday 12 March 2017
Boston, MA, United States

The New England Foundation for the Arts (NEFA) partnered with HowlRound to livestream the convening Art in the Service of Understanding: Bridging Artists, Military, Veterans, and Civilian Communities from Boston on the global, commons-based peer-produced HowlRound TV network at howlround.tv Friday 10 March to Sunday 12 March. Use Twitter hashtag #artsandmilitary to participate in online conversation.

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10 March 2017

Nolen Bivens challenges communities to set up an Arts and Military Community Health and Wellness Ecosystem.

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Art as Antidote

9 March 2017

Jonathan Wei, Executive Director of The Telling Project, meditates on war and the military, advocating art as an investigative tool for understanding and transformation.

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8 March 2017

Dr. Arthur S. DeGroat writes about the power art has to accurately communicate the experience of war, and the importance of that in our current era.

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A Dance Theatre Story of Veteran Resilience

7 March 2017

Director Judith Smith discusses her company’s collaboration with Choreographer Joe Goode for to go again, a dance theatre piece that explores the lives of veterans with disabilities.

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6 March 2017

Anthony Torres writes about how making art with other veterans has shaped his life.

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Arts, Military, and Passing to the Other Side

5 March 2017

Renowned choreographer and creator of the Critical Response Method, Liz Lerman, addresses the experience of war in her life and work.

Series

Art in the Service of Understanding

Bridging Artists, Military, Veterans, and Civilian Communities

This series explores the intersection between art and military service.

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