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Make Your Own Benefit 2011

Monday, March 7, 2011 at 7:00 PM (ET)

Brooklyn, NY

Make Your Own Benefit 2011

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Falconworks Artists Group allows Brooklyn people to make their own, well, anything. To finish this sentence anyway they want. To dream big.

Join Falconworks and Make Your Own Benefit at the Bell House, Monday, March 7 at 7 pm.  We'll have music, live performances, dancing, fun, food, drink, and mostly lots of your friends and neighbors out for a good cause.  To purchase tickets in advance, visit http://www.falconworks.com/events.asp.

 

DIRECTIONS
The Bell House is located at 149 Seventh Street in the Gowanus neighborhood of Brooklyn.  For public transportation from Red Hook: take the B61 bus to Second Avenue and Ninth Street. From other areas, take the F or G train to Fourth Avenue or the R train to Ninth Street.

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The Bell House
149 Seventh Street
Brooklyn, NY 11231

Monday, March 7, 2011 at 7:00 PM (ET)


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Falconworks Artists Group



Falconworks Artists Group is a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to empower communities and individuals through theater and applied drama. Founded in 1997 and incorporated in 2004, Falconworks achieves its aims through theater workshops that build our participants' and our community's capacity to analyze systems of oppression in order to effect change.

Falconworks promotes the principles of popular education which include dialogical approach, participant driven content, action/reflection and the goal of transformation.

"I believe that all the truly revolutionary theatrical groups should transfer to the people the means of production in the theater so that the people themselves may utilize them. The theater is a weapon, and it is the people who should wield it."
                            --Augusto Boal (1931 - 2009)