great party on Friday night!
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>To: "stonesoup" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [Stone-soup] [Fwd: Grass Bunnies Sex Spring! benefit party March 19 at Stone Soup]
>Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2004 09:32:02 -0800 (PST)
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>just in case you lost your email copy of this lovely flyer and forgot to
>send it to your key party going friends. that's right, THREE days away...
>who did you forget to invite??? (remind everybody anyway!)
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>So what word comes to mind when I say Spring?
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>That's right! Party at Stone Soup!
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>March 19th, 9pm: Spring Solstice Benefit Party
>Featuring Los Cojolites! $10 donation (sliding scale)
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>Proceeds to Teatro Trono and Stone Soup Cooperative
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>Additional performers include Abstract Giants, the Rusty Pipes,
>Joe Reilly and Friends, DJ Itchy Fingers, DJ Leann and more
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>Mural painting, Raffle, drinks on the house
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>Stone Soup Ashland is located at 4637 N. Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL.
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>TEATRO TRONO y Comunidad de Productores de Arte
>(COMPA). Teatro Trono is a community and street
>theater collective Making Waves Stories of
>Participatory Communication for Social Change. The
>whole methodology of Teatro Trono is based on
>collective work and Teatro Trono has a repertoire of
>14 plays, all developed as collective creations. Plays
>such as A Dog's Life The Legend of Coca Leaves On
>Donkeys and Flowers Feeling Dreadful have been
>performed. Teatro Trono is located in El Alto, near La
>Paz, Bolivia.
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>LOS COJOLITES is a group that emerged from the youth
>music workshops given at the Centro de Cultura e
>Investigacion del Son Jarocho in Jaltipan, Veracruz.
>Los Cojolites are the spearhead of a new generation of
>soneros. Son Jarocho is among Mexico's most ancient
>surviving musical traditions and has it's roots in the
>mixing of three cultures in the jungles of southern
>Veracruz. The holy inquisition of Mexico has records
>of "pagan dances" identified as son or fandango
>jarocho from the XV century. Today Los Cojolites,
>travel around the world playing a very modern son
>Jarocho with the energy of youth. They are the proud
>bearers of the heritage of this little known Mexican
>art form.
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>STONE SOUP provides affordable housing and a joyful
>community for people who do social justice work in
>Chicago. Teachers, students, artists, activists,
>organizers, musicians, and health professionals are
>the residents and members of our co-op.
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>Please pass email on to interested parties,
>and those interested in parties!
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>For more information, please call Steph at 773 506 2465
>or email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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