S4: E13 Lauren Rile Smith

Published: Aug. 28, 2020, 4 p.m.

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In this episode, Community Engagement Manager Tenara Calem speaks with Lauren Rile Smith about the upcoming presentation of The Way Out by her contemporary circus organization, Tangle Movement Arts. The Way Out is an outdoor, socially-distanced circus piece at the Laurel Hill Cemetery in the 2020 Fringe Festival. Carloads of audience members will flow along Laurel Hill\'s gently winding roads to experience the show at a series of separate performance stations located across the historic cemetery, including dancers, live flame working, and aerial artists. Participants will encounter these storytellers along the way, and navigate the cemetery as if through a maze, finding answers in unexpected places. 

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To learn more about The Way Out visit the event page here.

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To find out more about the Tangle Arts Movement visit their website here.

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Meet the guest artists who will be performing in The Way Out!

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Evalina \\u201cWally\\u201d Carbonell and Weiwei Ma are dance artists and prominent choreographic voices locally and along the East Coast. 

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Madeline Rile Smith is a sculptor specializing in glass, with a special interest in interactive art that invokes a sense of ritual and transformation. 

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Ama Ma\\u2019at Gora is a nationally performing dancer and choreographer whose work pushes controversial dialogue surrounding identity, trauma, and restoration from a black, queer perspective. 

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Eppchez! is a Quaker, Cuban & Jewish artist whose production company Alma\\u2019s Engine is a creative ministry for new work in music and theater. 

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Christina Eltvedt is a multidisciplinary artist, performer, and choreographer, whose work uses objects and site-specific locations to generate a visual and visceral experience.

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