Excerpts from the Soul of a Woman - This Weekend


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DON'T MISS EXCERPTS FROM THE SOUL OF A WOMAN
EXPERIENCE AN ARTISTIC EVENING WITH WONDERFUL TALENTS SUCH AS FELICIA LOUD, MARION NESBY, MELISSA NOELLE GREEN, CHERI PAVI DAWSON, DONALD BYRD AND MORE. TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE AND MOVING :-) PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS TODAY AT http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/35678.

Dancer and choreographer, Vania C. Bynum debuts her 2nd major production, Excerpts from the Soul of a Woman on July 11th and 12th at 7 pm in the Broadway Performance Hall. Her first production, sponsored by the Allied Arts Foundation and Microsoft, raised over $13,000 for victims of hurricanes Katrina and Rita.

Excerpts from the Soul of a Woman showcases a diverse array of Seattle's best talent including Spectrum Dance Theater's Donald Byrd, Jerboa Dance, Northwest Tap Connection, Felicia Loud, Melissa Noelle Green, Roy Warren, Marion Nesby; and Cheri "Pavi" Dawson's Dance Inspired Art Installation. The show is highlighted by a new work entitled We All Suffer, inspired by Female Faces of War, a powerful documentary produced by Moni T. Law, Esq. and directed by independent film maker Kiya Bodding, We All Suffer explores how the effects of war are shared by women across the globe. Purchase your tickets now at http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/35678
"As women of this world, we are unique individuals with similar stories in life" -- Vania C Bynum
The production of Excerpts from the Soul of a Woman offers an opportunity to educate, encourage, and empower women of all backgrounds while celebrating their existence. It is made possible with support from 4Culture - King County, the Mayor's Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs, Bossak Heilbron Foundation of New York, Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center, the Central District Forum CREATION PROJECT Grant, Shunpike, and individual contributions.
Bynum is dedicated to a vision of serving others through art. She imparts this awesome vision through Arts for the Greater Good, a non-profit organization she founded in 2005 dedicated to utilizing artistic gifts to serve others. In addition to serving the community through Arts for the Greater Good, Bynum also serves through Liturgical Dance Ministry at New Beginnings Christian Fellowship. In April 2008, she offered the inaugural Liturgical Dance Workshop at Spectrum Dance Theatre in Seattle.

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