College presents a free public performance
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MARLBORO- The Affording Hope Project and Marlboro College present a free and open-to-the- public performance of “Leaps and Bounds’’ at 8 pm on Monday, September 27, in the Serkin Center Dance Studio.

“Leaps and Bounds,’’ a one-woman show produced and performed by Tevyn East, is touring faith communities and institutions of higher learning across the United States. Written in collaboration with Ched Myers, renowned biblical scholar and teacher, this show is about the interconnection of faith, ecology, and the global economy. Weaving biblical and personal narrative, dance, music, and a touch of economic theory, “Leaps and Bounds” addresses the driving factors of our ecological crisis while awakening the imagination to a new way of living with and relating to Earth.

“Leaps and Bounds’’ has been shared with more than 30 audiences in 23 cities across the country. This fall, the show will tour much of the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic. Von Clemons, the pastor of adult education at Myers Park Presbyterian in Charlotte, says that the show “opens the past to critical reflection, the present to prophetic challenge, and the future to new possibilities.’’

This event is made possible by the Lucius Littauer Fund. For more information contact the Marlboro College Public Relations office at (802) 251-7644 or pr@marlboro.edu. In the event of inclement weather please call (802) 451-7151 for cancellation information.
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