Experience the flavors, music, and culture of Afghanistan as you follow a group of Afghan women from their lives during Taliban rule to a new beginning in Pittsburgh. This immersive cultural experience includes live Afghan and classical music and stories illuminating Afghan traditions of Ramadan, birth, and death, as told by Pittsburgh’s female Afghan immigrants. Through this remount of RealTime Arts’ popular theatrical experience Khuraki—meaning “eat” or “meal” in the Afghan language Dari– you’ll learn what Afghan refugees wish Americans knew about their country and culture. You'll discover how the creation of this unique theater work (a 2019 nominee for the Mayor’s Award for Public Art) led to the forming of a cooperatively-owned catering business, Zafaron, begun by the women whose stories you’ll hear. And you’ll enjoy a delicious, fresh-cooked Afghan tasting meal prepared by the women themselves.
Videos
Quantum Theatre's The Return of Benjamin
QuantumTheatre (1/31 - 2/23) | ||
How I Learned What I Learned
New Hazlett Theater (1/20 - 1/20) | ||
Piffaro: The Bassanos - From Renaissance Italy to Tudor England
Calvary Episcopal Church (2/8 - 2/8) | ||
Peter Pan (Non-Equity)
Benedum Center for the Performing Arts (4/1 - 4/6) | ||
Pageant Pending
Kelly Strayhorn Theater (1/24 - 1/24) | ||
Quintessential Chatham Baroque
Levy Hall, Rodef Shalom (3/16 - 3/16) | ||
Peanut Butter & Jam Sessions -The Adventures of Vi & Len
Calvary Episcopal Church (3/15 - 3/15) | ||
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