Immigrant Heritage Week is a city-wide celebration that honors the experiences and contributions of immigrants in New York City. Established by Mayor Michael Bloomberg in 2004 and coordinated by the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs, Immigrant Heritage Week is a rich collection of free or low-cost programs that build cross-cultural understanding between diverse New Yorkers.
“Reclaiming History Reinvigorating Life”
Presents
“PAPIAMENTU”
A dance/drama of pain, adaptation, survival, triumph, and healing
SATURDAY APRIL 19TH, 2008 7:30-9:00PM
SUNDAY MATINEE APRIL 20TH, 2:00-3:30PM
Written & Choreographed by Myrena Sint Jago; Directed by Ward Nixon
At Local 1199’s Staff Lounge 9th Floor
330 West 42nd Street NEW YORK CITY BETWEEN 8th AND 9th AVENUES
REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED
For more information and tickets
CONTACT: SAM SHERROD
Toll free: 866-249-2437 or 212-971-6054
Adults $10 Donation Local 1199 ½ Price, Children Free
Presents
“PAPIAMENTU”
A dance/drama of pain, adaptation, survival, triumph, and healing
SATURDAY APRIL 19TH, 2008 7:30-9:00PM
SUNDAY MATINEE APRIL 20TH, 2:00-3:30PM
Written & Choreographed by Myrena Sint Jago; Directed by Ward Nixon
At Local 1199’s Staff Lounge 9th Floor
330 West 42nd Street NEW YORK CITY BETWEEN 8th AND 9th AVENUES
REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED
For more information and tickets
CONTACT: SAM SHERROD
Toll free: 866-249-2437 or 212-971-6054
Adults $10 Donation Local 1199 ½ Price, Children Free
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