How To Know The Wild Flowers: A Map

Friday, Apr 19, 2024 at 7:30pm

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Co-created by Julie Marie Myatt and Jessica Thebus with members of the Northwestern community, this is a theatrical ritual of communal healing, this multi-disciplinary piece is inspired by the first field guide for flowers in America called How to Know the Wild Flowers by Mrs. William Starr Dana. (Frances Theodora Parsons) It was published in 1893, three years after the Russian flu pandemic of 1890 took the life of Frances’ husband. It was her long walks in the woods cataloging wildflowers that allowed Frances to heal her grief. Surrounding Frances's story is the modern-day story of four young adults and their own personal journeys through the timeless beauty of the prairie toward peace and rejuvenation. Drawing from Frances’ life story, the rich poetic language of her guidebook, and contemporary stories and songs of nature, this is a buoyant, imaginative celebration of the beauty surrounding and sustaining us as we journey to healing.

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