A glimpse of Activism through the Arts”. The Color of Green — No More Dirty Inc

Through dance, spoken word, and poignant scenes, “THE COLOR OF GREEN” spotlights depression, schizophrenia, bi-polar disorder, borderline personality disorder, PTSD

 

 

2018 THE COLOR OF GREEN FLYER - THE SPOT

2018 THE COLOR OF GREEN FLYER – THE SPOT

 

HUNTSVILLE, Ala.May 8, 2018PRLog — No More Dirty, Inc. in partnership with Productions by Danita Jones present: The live preview of “THE COLOR OF GREEN”

Date: Saturday, May 26, 2018

Time: 8:00pm [doors open at 7:45pm]

Place: The Spot, 5045 Memorial Pkwy., NW, Suite B, Huntsville, AL 35810

Ticket: $20.00 per person available at eventbrite.com or online at www.nomoredirty.org

Audience: Ages 14+

Phone: (256) 698-9749

For Vendor, Sponsorship and Tickets, call (256) 698-9749 or email us at: info@nomoredirty.org

Activism through the Arts” – The Preview

“THE COLOR OF GREEN” (written and directed by Danita Jones)specifically deals with Mental Health in the miniority community and the stigma and silence that surrounds it. This production aims to educate and inform individuals in a unique way

The overall all message of the show encourages all to stop being silent so that people can receive the help that they need.

It is a moving, heartbreaking, funny, and very poignantly lifts the veil that has shadowed our community for so long.

A “talkback” with the writer/director and performers will immediately follow the conclusion of the presentation.

Trailer for the show found here: https://youtu.be/W4Zav9oUqsc

Our Activism Through the Arts: Mental Health has become a push button issue recently, but for all the wrong reasons. Instead of creating conversations of acceptance and healthy interventions, stigmas and misconceptions are perpetuated throughout our culture; thus leading to those who may need help getting no help at all. This show seeks to lift that stigma and open that conversation.

Show Proceeds Raised will Support the Following Vision: To encourage and facilitate conversations about the need for Mental Health interventions and proper aid among communities often overlooked across the nation, while providing funding to youth ages 9-16 to attend “Camp SMART” to foster healthy mentoring and exposure to the Arts.

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