Invitation
 

In response to attacks in Mumbai and Lahore
In response to the violence in PAKISTAN and INDIA

THE BROWNSTAR REVOLUTION presents....
UNIFICATION:
A DEMONSTRATION FOR PEACE

10 PM, FRI, AUG 14
INTO SAT, AUG 15
UNIFYING THE PAKISTANI AND INDIAN INDEPENDENCE DAYS
(Pre-show reception at 9 PM)

ONE NIGHT ONLY
EAST 13TH STREET THEATER
136 E. 13th Street
NEW YORK CITY

CO-SPONSORED BY THE ASIAN AMERICAN WRITERS' WORKSHOP, INDO-AMERICAN ARTS COUNCIL, AND PAKUSONLINE
and with support from Indaba Music

 

BROWN artists of every medium will come together to explore the tensions of the motherlands while celebrating 62 years of independence.  Featuring performances from poet/singer/scholar Fawzia Afzal-Khan, comedian Hari Kondabolu, the spoken-word duo BROWNSTAR, and others, UNIFICATION will deconstruct the region’s politics and the politics of being BROWN in AMERICA while fostering a conversation about how to move forward towards a more peaceful, unified South Asia.

Proceeds from UNIFICATION will support Seeds of Peace, an organization working to foster peaceful dialogue and reconciliation between Pakistani and Indian youth leaders.

Tickets available @ BrownPaperTickets.com
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UNIFICATION: our eyes on the horizon; our hearts beating as one.

**For press passes contact Amita Manghnani at amitam@gmail.com

About Seeds of Peace
A 501(c)(3) public charity founded in 1993 by journalist John Wallach, Seeds of Peace is dedicated to empowering young leaders from regions of conflict with the leadership skills required to advance reconciliation and coexistence.

In 2001, Seeds of Peace launched a program for Indian and Pakistani youth from diverse economic and religious backgrounds.  Through a year-long program and the coexistence program at the Seeds of Peace International Camp in Maine, Indian, Pakistani and American facilitators challenge the youth to open the wounds of history and delve into the religious, political and territorial battles that have sown so much mistrust and bloodshed.  Over the course of the three-week coexistence program, insults, tears and rage are gradually replaced by words of compassion, understanding and sincere attempts at reconciliation.

About Fawzia Afzal-Khan
Fawzia Afzal-Khan is a performance artist, working in the classical vocal North Indian tradition, and founding member of the theatre collective, Faim de Siecle, with whom she recently performed in the World Premiere of Five Streams at the Asia Society. She holds a PhD in English Literature from Tufts University and is a professor at Montclair State University. Fawzia is completing her memoir, Sahelian: Growing Up With Girlfriends, Pakistani-Style, set in Lahore and the United States.  In addition to her career as a musician and academic, she is an accomplished poet and was a finalist in the 2000 Annual Greenburgh Poetry Competition.

About Hari Kondabolu
According to the Seattle Times, Hari Kondabolu is a "young man reaching for the hand-scalding torch of confrontational comics like Lenny Bruce and Richard Pryor."  An accomplished and socially-minded comedian, Hari holds a Masters in Human Rights from the London School of Economics and has performed on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Comedy Central's Live at Gotham and was featured in the 2007 HBO U.S. Comedy Arts Festival. Additionally, his short film MANOJ, which he wrote, co-produced and starred in, was selected to play at the Just for Laughs Festivals in Montreal and Chicago. You can learn more about Hari at www.harithecomic.com.

About BROWNSTAR

In a sky of black and white,
a BROWNSTAR shines bright.

BROWNSTAR is a two-man spoken-word duo bursting forth from the pens and dreams of emcee-poet-performers PUSHKAR NORTH STAR SHARMA and SATHYA SOUTH STAR SRIDHARAN. Grown in the Heartland of America but Flavored with the Masala of the Motherland, BROWNSTAR shouts what often goes unheard, giving BROWN a voice and song‚ presenting a fresh perspective and exploring the contradictions, complexities, and epiphanies of South-Asian identities.  Utilizing original performance pieces, BROWNSTAR walks the tightrope of hyphenation, their stage show ignites a conversation about South Asia and its diaspora, exploring everything from Kal Penn to Rushdie to the legacy of Gandhiji and the contemporary politics of The-Louisiana-Governor-Formerly-Known-As-Piyush. BROWNSTAR reveals its unique perspective while asking those timeless, human questions about our world, our galaxy, and our universe.

About THE BROWNSTAR REVOLUTION
THE BROWNSTAR REVOLUTION unites socially-minded BROWN artists, thinkers, and revolutionaries -- creating a nexus where new and needed voices can forge a fresh conversation on hyphenation, identity, and diasporic politics. THE BROWNSTAR REVOLUTION unites ALL BROWN, embracing our ability to walk forward together - not just as hyphenated-Americans, but as one people: To believe that this is possible and necessary is to be a BROWNSTAR.

  
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