Regardless of the discipline, artists use their work to reveal — and connect — us all. Melody, color, symbols, and allegories are a few of their tools, yet each is most effective when rooted in ...
In 1956, addressing a crowd at a victory rally in Buffalo, New York, Martin Luther King Jr. introduced a concept that would come to define his lifetime of activism — the “beloved community.” When Dr.
The Boulder-based company’s “Do You Know Who I Am?” project weaves together monologues written and performed by members of the undocumented community. Its aim is to help people understand the ...
Motus Theater monologist Armando Peniche has lived apart from most of his family for 24 years. With his father working long hours in Denver and his mother across the U.S. border with Mexico, Peniche ...
As Trump’s second term ushers in a new wave of anti-immigrant policies and aggressive enforcement, communities across the country are scrambling to protect themselves. In Boulder, one theater company ...
Motus Theater won our 2022 Best of Denver award for Best Theater Company Programming this year for its engaging work showcasing critical social and political issues, and it’s still going strong with ...
Co-presented by Motus Theater and CU Boulder’s Center for African and African American Studies, the second annual Dr. King Jr. & the Radical Roots at the Heart of Justice happens Jan. 15 at the Dairy ...
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In recent years, the emergence of art in public spaces has skyrocketed. From intricate wings on building sides to heartfelt poems on highway overpasses, the amount of variations that have sprung up on ...
Sep. 21—In recent years, the emergence of art in public spaces has skyrocketed. From intricate wings on building sides to heartfelt poems on highway overpasses, the amount of variations that have ...