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Rebecca Schultz
San Francisco
60 minutes
Solo Performance
Children over the age of 12 could enjoy it.

$8

Passages uses spoken word and visual metaphor to examine the experience
of being a young woman over three generations. The piece intertwines the
words of grandmother, mother and daughter, revealing that although they
have followed different paths, parallels do exist. Major themes remain
the same: fulfillment and self-realization, loss and displacement, love
and commitment. Through personal testimony, ritual, and a small green
suitcase, Passages takes us on a journey of discovery, a simultaneously
humorous, introspective and poignant look at the lessons that can be
learned from the women who have gone before us.

Passages was created through the AIRSpace Residency program at the Jon
Sims Center for the Performing Arts in 2000. Excerpts have been
performed at The Marsh and Venue 9. It was first presented at LunaSea in
March 2001. Rebecca Schultz has created a number of interdisciplinary
performance works, both solo and in collaboration, which have been
performed at Build, Bindlestiff Studios, and the Diesel Cathedral.

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