Bring Us Your Women

An evening of music, film, and dance celebrating historical, holy, and mythological women.

Last year, composer Catherine Capozzi launched a crowdfunding campaign for a fascinating and feminist project. It was successful and now you can enjoy the results!

Bring Us Your Women, an homage to historical, holy, and mythological women, will present a live program of music, dance, and film premieres in Boston at ART’s Oberon Theater on Friday, February 27 with an international cast and crew of musicians, filmmakers, visual artists, dancers, and poets.

Bring Us Your Women looks to share the untold, recontextualized, or reimagined stories of iconic women who have often been overlooked or defined only by their role in the context of men. By giving these women a voice, the project hopes to shed light on their importance in history, religion, and myth, and to empower women to recognize their essential role in shaping our modern world.

The project is the brainchild of guitarist-composer Catherine Capozzi, best known as the force behind the rock instrumental ensemble Axemunkee. Capozzi says, “I want to tell the untold stories of iconic historical, holy, and mythical women, with a focus on their strengths, sensuality, and wisdom. The essence of this work expresses the power of three—unity, tolerance, and hope.”

The icons represented in the show via song, dance, and film include: Joan of Arc, the Queen of Sheba, the Virgin Mary, Mary Magdalene, Sirens, Arya Tara, Delilah, Eve, Ishtar, and Isis. Each icon will be presented via a performance that includes a song by the live rock ensemble, a dance, and a film, each created specifically for the project. The show also serves as a release show for a complete studio recording of the song set (produced by Rafi Sofer) and a DVD of the film anthology.

For the music, Capozzi composed the songs over the past several years, collaborating with vocalists Mali Sastri (Jaggery), Johnny Blazes (Johnny Blazes and the Pretty Boys), Christine Zufferey (Mary Zoo, All the Queen’s Men, Ziaf), Sophia Cacciola (Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling), and Michael J. Epstein (The Michael J. Epstein Memorial Library, The Motion Sick), and performing with members of her band Axemunkee (Tamora Gooding, Jason Adams, Yuri Zbitnoff) and additional musicians, Susannah Plaster, Rachel Barringer, Rachel Leah, Blumenthal, Jonah Sacks, Emilie Cavallo, and Marnie Hall.

The film anthology, produced by Capozzi with Sophia Cacciola and Michael J. Epstein, brings together an international group of twelve filmmakers from the US, France, Ukraine, and Netherlands including:

Céline Fernbach, Dan St. Germain, M. E. Steeman, Igor Chekachkov, Nicole Witte Solomon, Izzy Lee, Kristilyn – Zombie Romance, Anastasia Cazabon, Andrea Wolanin, Norah Solorzano, Sophia Cacciola, Catherine Capozzi, and Michael J. Epstein

The live show will also include dance performances and choreography by Jane Allard, Honey Pie, Allix Mortis, Porcelain Dalya, Mali Sastri, Jane Doe, Chien-Hwe Carol Hong, and Maggie Maraschino, and readings by Jade Sylvan, Kristen Schaer, Meghan Chiampa, and C.F. Cooper.

Catherine Capozzi/Axemunkee is an established genre-bending guitarist, composer who tours internationally. Her style combines elements of majestic psychedelia, surf, gypsy, rock, Middle Eastern, and Parisian swing.

Compositions have been featured on several TV shows, indie films and she was selected by Brian May of Queen to win his famed ‘Red Special’ guitar after performing a 2-minute guitar solo.

The night at Oberon will also feature musician and filmmaker Sophia Cacciola’s multimedia version of her band, Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling.

Tickets: http://americanrepertorytheater.org/events/show/bring-us-your-women-6-do-not-forsake-me-oh-my-darling

$5 off table seats for 1/19-1/23 using the discount code: 02BUYW27

More information: http://www.bringusyourwomen.com/

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