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Tuesday May 21, 2013

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Street Spirits brings its Breaking Bodies to Art Space

Street Spirits Theatre Company presents an interactive theatre event called Breaking Bodies Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at Art Space.

Street Spirits members created a performance to explore self image.

The play will see a group of young people deal with mixed messages about who they are and what makes a person attractive.

Where does a person's self image and worldview come from? During the show the audience will get a glimpse of the challenges faced by young people today.

The audience gets the chance to share their perspective during an evening of exciting and entertaining interactive theatre.

Street Spirits and the audience will discover how these issues arise and how people and the society as a whole deal with them.

The Prince George Street Spirits Theatre Company is an internationally recognized social action theatre company that has won many awards for their original work. Street Spirits is the first Canadian theatre company to receive the Otto Rene Castillo Memorial Award for Innovation in Theatre, which was presented to them in New York City.

Admission is by donation.


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