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July 2, 2017, Sunday - Indigenous Direction and the Guthrie Theater present: Water is Sacred

Time: 7:30pm

Location: Guthrie Theater, Dowling Studio, 818 South 2nd St

Indigenous Direction and the Guthrie Theater present: Water is Sacred

Created by award-winning Indigenous artists Ty Defoe and Larissa FastHorse, Water is Sacred is a blend of ceremony, music, text, dance and discussion to honor and celebrate water and to recognize the ways it has been threatened on Indigenous lands. Everyone is welcome. Stay after the event for a discussion with creators Ty Defoe and Larissa FastHorse.

Tickets are free, but reservations are required.