Project Troubador

Project Troubador We promote cross-cultural understanding through the arts Project Troubador uses live performance to facilitate intercultural understanding.

Throughout the developing world, for the millions of people who long to believe that there are those in the "land of plenty" aware of their circumstance, Project Troubador is hope from afar. Through movement, laughter and song, our programs create a common ground for enjoying our differences and accessing the feeling of global harmony. Within these fleeting but highly impressionable moments, there

is a warmth and a willingness with infinite possibilities. If we could take each of you with us up a river in Africa or through the mountains of South America, we think that you would immediately sense the value of this grassroots initiative... the way in which it forms a bond that all of us, on both sides of the significant divide between our worlds, can feel. In lieu of that possibility, what follows is our best effort to have you experience something of this work for yourself, to "see it with your own eyes, to hear it with your own ears". Thank you for coming this far, have a look at what we're up to... and join us as we go forward.

10/13/2013

Important, effective, even critical... Please join me in supporting Bond Street Theater Co. and these very committed artists who are assisting the women in Afghanistan in both developing and focusing their own voice into a force for change in their homeland. Thusly encouraged, these women have made a choice to speak out that most certainly involves putting themselves at risk. We need their courage, and that of their Bond Street counterparts to be affirmed by our collective humanity and financial support. We are vital to this effort. By participating in this campaign, at whatever level, we will not only impact this project and all those involved, we will be adding our voices to theirs and those of Malala Yousafzai in Pakistan, the young women whose stories form the the nucleus of Girl Rising, and those yet unknown who will be emboldened to come forward and join in this struggle around the world.

Afghan Women Speak Out through theater

With Christopher Eyers Yerlig
01/11/2012

With Christopher Eyers Yerlig

01/06/2012
01/06/2012

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