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12 x 12: Maplewood
April 29 2pm CT VIRTUAL
REBECCA NOON
Rebecca Noon is a community arts organizer, deviser, and administrator. She has created original live performance with her ensemble Strange Attractor in Providence, RI, Philadelphia, PA, and Juneau, AK since 2010 such as She Died for Our Convenience, a 50-person choral haunting dedicated to the female textile workers in a vacated Providence textile mill; The Sea Pageant, a 100-person, all-ages, all-abilities unison performance for the ocean during the solar eclipse in Newport, RI; and Back to the Work, an actor-less journey through a historic house museum that asked audience members to become personal historians. In 2019, Rebecca was named the Director of Community Engagement at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, MN where she builds mutually-beneficial relationships across the Twin Cities and in greater Minnesota through art-making, responsive events, and co-conspiratorial relationships surrounding the Guthrie’s mainstage season.