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What's Home? Creative Listening Across Differences

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You are invited! 
 
What’s Home? Creative Listening Across Differences is an exploration of our housing crisis in Santa Cruz County viewed through the lens of film and art.
 
I'd love to see you at our evening of world premieres: What's Home? Documentaries and Performances.
 
Saturday April 15th at 7pm
The 418 Project, 155 River St. Santa Cruz 95060
 
Listen to new songs by Alwa Gordon, Michael Levy, Michael Gabriel. 
Hear Ben Dorfan's new classical contemporary composition performed on vibraphone, marimba, cello, violin, bass clarinet and piano.
See a new on act play by Edward Weingold,"A Crack in the Earth in a Bewildered City on the Monterey Bay". 
Experience a new dance by Cynthia Strauss and Saki with an original score by Ken Bewick.
View new short new documentaries that preceed each performance. 
Engage in the stories of what happened when the artists conversed and made art with their unhoused participants and housed participants. 
 
 Reserve tickets on eventbrite ~ Sliding scale $0 -$1000
 
Learn more about our artists, participants and programing on Whatshome.org.
 
It's such a gift to hear from and create with our participants.  We are grateful for all the risks they took, and we look forward to sharing their experiences with you.
 
Our editors are culling through over 70 hours of footage!  This takes a lot of time. And we need to raise more funds so we can pay our actors and musicians for the performance.  
 
Can you make a tax-deductible contribution of any amount to help us get to the $3500 finish line so we can make these remarkable events happen?
 
Your support means a lot to all of us.  Thank you Santa Cruz City Arts Recovery and Design, Arts Council Santa Cruz and all of you who have contributed to and supported this project so far.
 
Because of you, we can bring joy, empathy and mutual understanding right to the spots where hopelessness and division fester in the midst of our housing crisis. 
 
We hope to see you at our event!
 
In deep gratitude,
Andrew