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Illusion of Abundance Film Screening
+ Community Discussion
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Presented in partnership by

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Program

DANCE

Beyond The Causeway

PERFORMED BY: Sophia Cutrubus AND Mads Ward

MUSIC: Light Dark Light BY Fred Again

MUSIC EDITING: Trevor Price

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LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT + HONOR SONG

Honey Rhonda DuVall

Representing the Navajo Nation

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FILM SCREENING

Illusion of Abundance

Illusion of Abundance (IOA) is a grassroots racial, social and climate justice project. It exposes a climate and culture in crisis due to the declining Great Salt Lake. IOA illuminates the historical erasure of the natural world and Indigenous knowledge systems that support it. Through dance, prose, intertribal interviews, song, research, and stunning cinematography of Utah’s waterways and ecosystems, IOA immerses you in the possibility of positive change. The inclusion of Indigenous voice and knowledge lead us to innovative and sustainable stewardship that illuminates pathways toward a healthy planet.​

A Brolly Arts FILM

 

COMMUNITY CONVERSATION

Creative Tensions: Great Salt Lake

WITH:

Jake Dreyfous

Managing Director, Grow The Flow

 

Darren Parry

Former Chairman of The Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation

Educator, Author, Gardner

 

Teri Harman

Director of Public Outreach, Conserve Utah Valley

Gardner, Author, Educator

 

Sophia Cutrubus

Author, Illusion of Abundance Narrative

Performer

 

Amy MacDonald

Founder and Director, Brolly Arts

Co-Director, Illusion of Abundance

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FACILITATED BY:

Will Neville-Rehbehn

Co-Executive Director & Executive Editor, Torrey House Press

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Tabling Organizations

Brolly Arts

FRIENDS of Great Salt Lake

Grow the Flow

Torrey House Press

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Special Thanks

to Albion Financial for their partnership and for providing refreshments for tonight's attendees. 

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370 S 300 E, Suite 103

Salt Lake City, UT 84111​

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