MOONSET
SUNRISE
ABOUT
🌕 Join us for Moonset Sunrise, an extraordinary spiritual journey of healing, music, and connection, led by the powerful Featuring Pilar Audian, Sandra Delgado and Willie "Prince Roc" Round and The Wild Onion band (Self Black (keyboards), Keith Frazier (drums), Marcus Robinson (guitar), Marlene Rosenberg (bass guitar) and James Ramos (percussion)
Co-created by Anthony Moseley, Pilar Audian, Marcus Robisnon, Sandra Delgado and Willie "Prince Roc" Round.
Production Stage Manager - Dre Robison
Stage Manager - T'ya Johnson
Music Director - Marcus Robinson
Scenic and Lighting Design - Chase Barron
Sound Engineer - Steven Benson
Firekeeper and Collaborating Artist - Ajani Akinade
Produced with support of the NAP Grant (Neighborhood Access Program) from DCASE (Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events)
This FREE event is brought to you by Collaboraction and Theatre Y thanks to support from a DCASE Neighborhood Access grant.
📅 Dates & Times:
🗓️ Friday, Sept. 27
🍽️ 5:30 PM: Dinner & Mingle
🎷 6:15 PM: Music by Fred Jackson
🎤 6:40 PM: Performance by Marvin Tate
🌟 7:00 PM: Main Performance
🗓️ Saturday, Sept. 28
🍽️ 5:30 PM: Dinner & Mingle
🎶 6:30 PM: Sound Bath by Shawn Bunch
🌟 7:00 PM: Main Performance
🗓️ Sunday, Sept. 29
🎭 3:30 PM: Performance followed by Dinner & Mingle
📍 Location: Theatre Y, 3611 W. Cermak
Embrace the transformative energy of this mystical celebration, where food, art, and community unite to create a soulful, healing experience 💫.
THE TEAM
For seven years, Audain worked for the Chicago Department of Public Health/CDC as an Infectious Disease Community Epidemiologist. Desiring to have a more hands on healing impact within the community, the next decade took Audain on a magical journey through entrepreneurship; opening a healing shop featured on ABC7’s 190 North and HGTV which led to her being selected to represent Dove-Unilever in the internationally acclaimed “Real Women, Real Beauty” Campaign.
Her signature Gele, or headwrap, was so inspiring to women across the globe that a movement was formed launching Gele Day, an annual celebration of healing for women of color, which led to the launch of Audain’s Chicago-based non-profit organization, Wrap Your beYOUty Movement (WYBM) in 2015.
Through her agency, Audain served as Chief Planner for the Third World Press 50th Anniversary celebration week pushing literacy in the Black community, working with Haki Madhubuti, Nora Brooks, Cornel West, Sonia Sanchez, Haile Gerima, Maulana Karenga and many members of the original Black Arts Movement. In 2018, Audain served as Operations Director for the Amara Enyia mayoral campaign and appears in the historic Chicago Mayoral Documentary, City So Real.
Sandra is also a respected veteran of the stage, with a career spanning two decades. In addition to her work at artistic homes, Teatro Vista and Collaboraction, she has been seen on stages across Chicago including The Goodman Theatre, Lookingglass Theatre, Victory Gardens and About Face. Recent highlights include the titular role in La Havana Madrid, La Ruta at Steppenwolf and starring off-Broadway in the Public Theatre’s production of Oedipus el Rey as Jocasta.
Sandra is a 2021 United States Artists Fellow, serves on the board of the Chicago Public Library, served on the City of Chicago’s Cultural Advisory Council (2019-2021) and is a resident playwright at Chicago Dramatists. She is an Illinois Arts Council Fellow in Literature, a recipient of the 3Arts Award, the Joyce Award, The Theater Communications Group (TCG) Fox Foundation Resident Actor Fellowship in the Extraordinary Potential Category, a three-time Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events grantee, and a 3Arts 3AP Project Grantee, and received the 2017 Latina Professional of the Year Award from the Chicago Latino Network. Ms. Delgado is Goodman's Playwrights Unit and a TCG Young Leader of Color Alum. She is one of the twenty women of Chicago arts and culture honored in Kerry James Marshall's mural RUSH MORE on the facade of the Chicago Cultural Center.
Her latest project, The Sandra Delgado Experience, a fusion of music and storytelling will premiered on May 1, 2002 with a sold-out show at Joe’s on Weed St.
For seven years, Audain worked for the Chicago Department of Public Health/CDC as an Infectious Disease Community Epidemiologist. Desiring to have a more hands on healing impact within the community, the next decade took Audain on a magical journey through entrepreneurship; opening a healing shop featured on ABC7’s 190 North and HGTV which led to her being selected to represent Dove-Unilever in the internationally acclaimed “Real Women, Real Beauty” Campaign.
Her signature Gele, or headwrap, was so inspiring to women across the globe that a movement was formed launching Gele Day, an annual celebration of healing for women of color, which led to the launch of Audain’s Chicago-based non-profit organization, Wrap Your beYOUty Movement (WYBM) in 2015.
Through her agency, Audain served as Chief Planner for the Third World Press 50th Anniversary celebration week pushing literacy in the Black community, working with Haki Madhubuti, Nora Brooks, Cornel West, Sonia Sanchez, Haile Gerima, Maulana Karenga and many members of the original Black Arts Movement. In 2018, Audain served as Operations Director for the Amara Enyia mayoral campaign and appears in the historic Chicago Mayoral Documentary, City So Real.
Sandra is also a respected veteran of the stage, with a career spanning two decades. In addition to her work at artistic homes, Teatro Vista and Collaboraction, she has been seen on stages across Chicago including The Goodman Theatre, Lookingglass Theatre, Victory Gardens and About Face. Recent highlights include the titular role in La Havana Madrid, La Ruta at Steppenwolf and starring off-Broadway in the Public Theatre’s production of Oedipus el Rey as Jocasta.
Sandra is a 2021 United States Artists Fellow, serves on the board of the Chicago Public Library, served on the City of Chicago’s Cultural Advisory Council (2019-2021) and is a resident playwright at Chicago Dramatists. She is an Illinois Arts Council Fellow in Literature, a recipient of the 3Arts Award, the Joyce Award, The Theater Communications Group (TCG) Fox Foundation Resident Actor Fellowship in the Extraordinary Potential Category, a three-time Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events grantee, and a 3Arts 3AP Project Grantee, and received the 2017 Latina Professional of the Year Award from the Chicago Latino Network. Ms. Delgado is Goodman's Playwrights Unit and a TCG Young Leader of Color Alum. She is one of the twenty women of Chicago arts and culture honored in Kerry James Marshall's mural RUSH MORE on the facade of the Chicago Cultural Center.
Her latest project, The Sandra Delgado Experience, a fusion of music and storytelling will premiered on May 1, 2002 with a sold-out show at Joe’s on Weed St.
For seven years, Audain worked for the Chicago Department of Public Health/CDC as an Infectious Disease Community Epidemiologist. Desiring to have a more hands on healing impact within the community, the next decade took Audain on a magical journey through entrepreneurship; opening a healing shop featured on ABC7’s 190 North and HGTV which led to her being selected to represent Dove-Unilever in the internationally acclaimed “Real Women, Real Beauty” Campaign.
Her signature Gele, or headwrap, was so inspiring to women across the globe that a movement was formed launching Gele Day, an annual celebration of healing for women of color, which led to the launch of Audain’s Chicago-based non-profit organization, Wrap Your beYOUty Movement (WYBM) in 2015.
Through her agency, Audain served as Chief Planner for the Third World Press 50th Anniversary celebration week pushing literacy in the Black community, working with Haki Madhubuti, Nora Brooks, Cornel West, Sonia Sanchez, Haile Gerima, Maulana Karenga and many members of the original Black Arts Movement. In 2018, Audain served as Operations Director for the Amara Enyia mayoral campaign and appears in the historic Chicago Mayoral Documentary, City So Real.
Sandra is also a respected veteran of the stage, with a career spanning two decades. In addition to her work at artistic homes, Teatro Vista and Collaboraction, she has been seen on stages across Chicago including The Goodman Theatre, Lookingglass Theatre, Victory Gardens and About Face. Recent highlights include the titular role in La Havana Madrid, La Ruta at Steppenwolf and starring off-Broadway in the Public Theatre’s production of Oedipus el Rey as Jocasta.
Sandra is a 2021 United States Artists Fellow, serves on the board of the Chicago Public Library, served on the City of Chicago’s Cultural Advisory Council (2019-2021) and is a resident playwright at Chicago Dramatists. She is an Illinois Arts Council Fellow in Literature, a recipient of the 3Arts Award, the Joyce Award, The Theater Communications Group (TCG) Fox Foundation Resident Actor Fellowship in the Extraordinary Potential Category, a three-time Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events grantee, and a 3Arts 3AP Project Grantee, and received the 2017 Latina Professional of the Year Award from the Chicago Latino Network. Ms. Delgado is Goodman's Playwrights Unit and a TCG Young Leader of Color Alum. She is one of the twenty women of Chicago arts and culture honored in Kerry James Marshall's mural RUSH MORE on the facade of the Chicago Cultural Center.
Her latest project, The Sandra Delgado Experience, a fusion of music and storytelling will premiered on May 1, 2002 with a sold-out show at Joe’s on Weed St.
For seven years, Audain worked for the Chicago Department of Public Health/CDC as an Infectious Disease Community Epidemiologist. Desiring to have a more hands on healing impact within the community, the next decade took Audain on a magical journey through entrepreneurship; opening a healing shop featured on ABC7’s 190 North and HGTV which led to her being selected to represent Dove-Unilever in the internationally acclaimed “Real Women, Real Beauty” Campaign.
Her signature Gele, or headwrap, was so inspiring to women across the globe that a movement was formed launching Gele Day, an annual celebration of healing for women of color, which led to the launch of Audain’s Chicago-based non-profit organization, Wrap Your beYOUty Movement (WYBM) in 2015.
Through her agency, Audain served as Chief Planner for the Third World Press 50th Anniversary celebration week pushing literacy in the Black community, working with Haki Madhubuti, Nora Brooks, Cornel West, Sonia Sanchez, Haile Gerima, Maulana Karenga and many members of the original Black Arts Movement. In 2018, Audain served as Operations Director for the Amara Enyia mayoral campaign and appears in the historic Chicago Mayoral Documentary, City So Real.
Sandra is also a respected veteran of the stage, with a career spanning two decades. In addition to her work at artistic homes, Teatro Vista and Collaboraction, she has been seen on stages across Chicago including The Goodman Theatre, Lookingglass Theatre, Victory Gardens and About Face. Recent highlights include the titular role in La Havana Madrid, La Ruta at Steppenwolf and starring off-Broadway in the Public Theatre’s production of Oedipus el Rey as Jocasta.
Sandra is a 2021 United States Artists Fellow, serves on the board of the Chicago Public Library, served on the City of Chicago’s Cultural Advisory Council (2019-2021) and is a resident playwright at Chicago Dramatists. She is an Illinois Arts Council Fellow in Literature, a recipient of the 3Arts Award, the Joyce Award, The Theater Communications Group (TCG) Fox Foundation Resident Actor Fellowship in the Extraordinary Potential Category, a three-time Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events grantee, and a 3Arts 3AP Project Grantee, and received the 2017 Latina Professional of the Year Award from the Chicago Latino Network. Ms. Delgado is Goodman's Playwrights Unit and a TCG Young Leader of Color Alum. She is one of the twenty women of Chicago arts and culture honored in Kerry James Marshall's mural RUSH MORE on the facade of the Chicago Cultural Center.
Her latest project, The Sandra Delgado Experience, a fusion of music and storytelling will premiered on May 1, 2002 with a sold-out show at Joe’s on Weed St.
For seven years, Audain worked for the Chicago Department of Public Health/CDC as an Infectious Disease Community Epidemiologist. Desiring to have a more hands on healing impact within the community, the next decade took Audain on a magical journey through entrepreneurship; opening a healing shop featured on ABC7’s 190 North and HGTV which led to her being selected to represent Dove-Unilever in the internationally acclaimed “Real Women, Real Beauty” Campaign.
Her signature Gele, or headwrap, was so inspiring to women across the globe that a movement was formed launching Gele Day, an annual celebration of healing for women of color, which led to the launch of Audain’s Chicago-based non-profit organization, Wrap Your beYOUty Movement (WYBM) in 2015.
Through her agency, Audain served as Chief Planner for the Third World Press 50th Anniversary celebration week pushing literacy in the Black community, working with Haki Madhubuti, Nora Brooks, Cornel West, Sonia Sanchez, Haile Gerima, Maulana Karenga and many members of the original Black Arts Movement. In 2018, Audain served as Operations Director for the Amara Enyia mayoral campaign and appears in the historic Chicago Mayoral Documentary, City So Real.
Sandra is also a respected veteran of the stage, with a career spanning two decades. In addition to her work at artistic homes, Teatro Vista and Collaboraction, she has been seen on stages across Chicago including The Goodman Theatre, Lookingglass Theatre, Victory Gardens and About Face. Recent highlights include the titular role in La Havana Madrid, La Ruta at Steppenwolf and starring off-Broadway in the Public Theatre’s production of Oedipus el Rey as Jocasta.
Sandra is a 2021 United States Artists Fellow, serves on the board of the Chicago Public Library, served on the City of Chicago’s Cultural Advisory Council (2019-2021) and is a resident playwright at Chicago Dramatists. She is an Illinois Arts Council Fellow in Literature, a recipient of the 3Arts Award, the Joyce Award, The Theater Communications Group (TCG) Fox Foundation Resident Actor Fellowship in the Extraordinary Potential Category, a three-time Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events grantee, and a 3Arts 3AP Project Grantee, and received the 2017 Latina Professional of the Year Award from the Chicago Latino Network. Ms. Delgado is Goodman's Playwrights Unit and a TCG Young Leader of Color Alum. She is one of the twenty women of Chicago arts and culture honored in Kerry James Marshall's mural RUSH MORE on the facade of the Chicago Cultural Center.
Her latest project, The Sandra Delgado Experience, a fusion of music and storytelling will premiered on May 1, 2002 with a sold-out show at Joe’s on Weed St.
For seven years, Audain worked for the Chicago Department of Public Health/CDC as an Infectious Disease Community Epidemiologist. Desiring to have a more hands on healing impact within the community, the next decade took Audain on a magical journey through entrepreneurship; opening a healing shop featured on ABC7’s 190 North and HGTV which led to her being selected to represent Dove-Unilever in the internationally acclaimed “Real Women, Real Beauty” Campaign.
Her signature Gele, or headwrap, was so inspiring to women across the globe that a movement was formed launching Gele Day, an annual celebration of healing for women of color, which led to the launch of Audain’s Chicago-based non-profit organization, Wrap Your beYOUty Movement (WYBM) in 2015.
Through her agency, Audain served as Chief Planner for the Third World Press 50th Anniversary celebration week pushing literacy in the Black community, working with Haki Madhubuti, Nora Brooks, Cornel West, Sonia Sanchez, Haile Gerima, Maulana Karenga and many members of the original Black Arts Movement. In 2018, Audain served as Operations Director for the Amara Enyia mayoral campaign and appears in the historic Chicago Mayoral Documentary, City So Real.
Sandra is also a respected veteran of the stage, with a career spanning two decades. In addition to her work at artistic homes, Teatro Vista and Collaboraction, she has been seen on stages across Chicago including The Goodman Theatre, Lookingglass Theatre, Victory Gardens and About Face. Recent highlights include the titular role in La Havana Madrid, La Ruta at Steppenwolf and starring off-Broadway in the Public Theatre’s production of Oedipus el Rey as Jocasta.
Sandra is a 2021 United States Artists Fellow, serves on the board of the Chicago Public Library, served on the City of Chicago’s Cultural Advisory Council (2019-2021) and is a resident playwright at Chicago Dramatists. She is an Illinois Arts Council Fellow in Literature, a recipient of the 3Arts Award, the Joyce Award, The Theater Communications Group (TCG) Fox Foundation Resident Actor Fellowship in the Extraordinary Potential Category, a three-time Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events grantee, and a 3Arts 3AP Project Grantee, and received the 2017 Latina Professional of the Year Award from the Chicago Latino Network. Ms. Delgado is Goodman's Playwrights Unit and a TCG Young Leader of Color Alum. She is one of the twenty women of Chicago arts and culture honored in Kerry James Marshall's mural RUSH MORE on the facade of the Chicago Cultural Center.
Her latest project, The Sandra Delgado Experience, a fusion of music and storytelling will premiered on May 1, 2002 with a sold-out show at Joe’s on Weed St.
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