Yoni ki Baat: Mamta Edition – South Asian Vagina Monologues

La Peña Cultural Center 3105 Shattuck Ave. , Berkeley, CA, United States

 South Asian Sisters present: Yoni ki Baat: Mamta edition  (The South Asian Vagina Monologues - Mother's Day edition). If your yoni could talk, what would it say? Would it complain about the treatment it's received? Would it sing a Bollywood song? Would it laugh, or weep, or shout with joy? Mamta most literally translates from Hindi […]

Yoni ki Baat: Mamta Edition – South Asian Vagina Monologues

La Peña Cultural Center 3105 Shattuck Ave. , Berkeley, CA, United States

 South Asian Sisters present: Yoni ki Baat: Mamta edition  (The South Asian Vagina Monologues - Mother's Day edition). If your yoni could talk, what would it say? Would it complain about the treatment it's received? Would it sing a Bollywood song? Would it laugh, or weep, or shout with joy? Mamta most literally translates from Hindi […]

SKIN(S): a Dance Work, a Film, & Web Media Project

La Peña Cultural Center 3105 Shattuck Ave. , Berkeley, CA, United States

La Peña Cultural Center presents: Skin(s): a dance work, a film, and a web media project. Skin(s) shares the beauty and diversity of how Native people identify and examines the contradictions, pride, joy, pain, and sorrow that arise out of our many dimensions of identity. "Skin(s) -- the dance -- explores what we hold, reveal […]

Within Our Skin Dance Workshop with Rosy Simas

La Peña Cultural Center 3105 Shattuck Ave. , Berkeley, CA, United States

FREE DANCE WORKSHOP! All skill levels welcome! Join Rosy Simas for a dance workshop diving into her creative process used to develop her latest works We Wait In The Darkness and Skin(s). A meditative and concentrated process – this workshop will bring us into the world of the senses. We will explore creating movement from […]

SKIN(S): a Dance Work, a Film, & Web Media Project

La Peña Cultural Center 3105 Shattuck Ave. , Berkeley, CA, United States

La Peña Cultural Center presents: Skin(s): a dance work, a film, and a web media project. Skin(s) shares the beauty and diversity of how Native people identify and examines the contradictions, pride, joy, pain, and sorrow that arise out of our many dimensions of identity. "Skin(s) -- the dance -- explores what we hold, reveal […]