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Confluence: A Story of Human Connection and Water


A colorful collage of photos of various people representing multicultural artforms, all covered in a layer of swirling waves.

Roshni presents “Confluence: A Story of Human Connection and Water,” part of the 2024 New American Arts Festival

Thursday, September 19 through Saturday, September 21 at 7:00 p.m.
Sunday, September 22 at 2:00 p.m.

Aurora Fox Studio Theater

Created by Ryan Makepeace 
Written and Directed by Ryan Makepeace and Deepali
Choreographed by Deepali

“Confluence” is the journey of a young man along the Colorado River, through encounters with profound beings and ancient teachings as he explores Earth, his purpose, human suffering and joy. He speaks with an inner voice who guides him through mirages and the deserts of his becoming to ultimately reunite him with his highest self — his inner child. In this Unity he discovers the infinite oasis within and that we are all made by water and connected by water and thus we are all one. 

The will be a 15-20 minute talkback following each performance.


Tickets:

Adult - $15

Senior/Student/Military/Children - $10


Additional credits:

Light and Set Design by Brian Miller
Original Soundtrack By Joia Hansen
Costumes designed by Sweeta Afrooz and Deepali and sewn by a group of Afghan Refugee women in Roshni’s Sew & Sing program
Stage Management and Props by Jeszenee Turner

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