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TRANSformative Stories at the Longmont Museum

  • Longmont Museum 400 Quail Road Longmont, CO, 80501 United States (map)

Motus Theater & the Longmont Museum present TRANSformative Stories, featuring transgender and non-binary leaders performing artfully crafted personal stories about their hopes, dreams, and experiences of negotiating oppression and liberation with live musical accompaniment. Join together as a community as we celebrate the humanity, joy, and gifts of gender diverse leaders who are on the frontlines of dehumanizing rhetoric and policies. Monologists include Raye Watson (they/them), Ruby Lopez (she/her) and Dr. Morgan Henry Seamont (he/him). Featuring music from acclaimed violinist Anthony Salvo (he/him). Co-presented by the Longmont Multicultural Action Committee.

ABOUT VIOLINIST ANTHONY SALVO

Violinist Anthony Salvo has been composing, teaching and performing on Colorado’s front range for over 22 years. Steeped in much of the world’s musical cultures, as well as embodying an extensive knowledge of classical and jazz idioms, he revels in bringing new and exciting energy to roots traditions in a jazz setting. He is a free jazz improviser, gypsy jazz violinist, a crossover fusion musician in Indian, Gypsy, Middle Eastern, and African music, as well as a teacher and composer. Anthony underscored the stories within Motus Theater’s UndocuAmerica podcast, Shoebox Stories.