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Javaad Alipoor / The Believers Are But Brothers

30 min · 21 de dic de 2019
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UK-based artist, director, writer, and activist Javaad Alipoor explores the dark depths of the internet, toxic masculinity, and the online radicalization of disaffected young men in his play. Experience The Believers Are But Brothers [https://ums.org/performance/the-believers-are-but-brothers/] live, January 22-26, 2020 at the Arthur Miller Theater in Ann Arbor. UMS's No Safety Net Festival is supported by the William Davidson Foundation, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and the University of Michigan College of Literature, Science, and the Arts. About the Artist Javaad Alipoor [http://www.javaadalipoor.co.uk/] is an artist, director, writer and activist who regularly makes theatre with and for communities that don’t usually engage in the arts. He is a Scotsman Fringe First and Columbia University Digital Storytelling Award winner. In 2017 his play, The Believers Are But Brothers, opened at Transform Festival in Leeds before transferring for a sold-out, critically acclaimed run at Summerhall at the Edinburgh Fringe, where it received a Scotsman Fringe First Award. The production then ran at London's Bush Theatre before its world tour.

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Portada del episodio Javaad Alipoor / The Believers Are But Brothers

Javaad Alipoor / The Believers Are But Brothers

UK-based artist, director, writer, and activist Javaad Alipoor explores the dark depths of the internet, toxic masculinity, and the online radicalization of disaffected young men in his play. Experience The Believers Are But Brothers [https://ums.org/performance/the-believers-are-but-brothers/] live, January 22-26, 2020 at the Arthur Miller Theater in Ann Arbor. UMS's No Safety Net Festival is supported by the William Davidson Foundation, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and the University of Michigan College of Literature, Science, and the Arts. About the Artist Javaad Alipoor [http://www.javaadalipoor.co.uk/] is an artist, director, writer and activist who regularly makes theatre with and for communities that don’t usually engage in the arts. He is a Scotsman Fringe First and Columbia University Digital Storytelling Award winner. In 2017 his play, The Believers Are But Brothers, opened at Transform Festival in Leeds before transferring for a sold-out, critically acclaimed run at Summerhall at the Edinburgh Fringe, where it received a Scotsman Fringe First Award. The production then ran at London's Bush Theatre before its world tour.

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Experimental theater maker Tina Satter discusses her latest play, based on the FBI interrogation of Reality Winner after she leaked top-secret evidence of Russian interference in our voting system. Experience Is This A Room: Reality Winner Verbatim Transcription [https://ums.org/performance/is-this-a-room-reality-winner-verbatim-transcript/] live, January 29 - February 1, 2020 at the Arthur Miller Theater in Ann Arbor. Learn about all No Safety Net festival events and community engagement activities at ums.org/nosafetynet [https://ums.org/no-safety-net/] UMS's No Safety Net Festival is supported by the William Davidson Foundation, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and the University of Michigan College of Literature, Science, and the Arts. About the Artists Half Straddle [http://www.halfstraddle.com/] is an Obie-winning, Brooklyn-based ensemble of performers and designers that make plays, performances, videos, and music led by writer and director Tina Satter [http://www.halfstraddle.com/tina-satter] that have been seen through the United States and internationally. Background Reading on Reality Winner * Reality Winner's leaked NSA document was published by The Intercept [https://theintercept.com/2017/06/05/top-secret-nsa-report-details-russian-hacking-effort-days-before-2016-election/] on June 5, 2017. * Tina Satter discovered Reality's story in a New York Magazine article titled ‘The World’s Biggest Terrorist Has a Pikachu Bedspread [http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2017/12/who-is-reality-winner.html]’

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