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axes, herbs and satchels: open the archives

Opening Date: Apr 16, 2025
Closing Date: May 11, 2025
axes, herbs and satchels: open the archives

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Black and brown birthing bodies are in danger. Can the silenced traditions of Black midwives hold the key to saving them? When Kamara, a journalist, loses a sister to childbirth, she seeks the Black midwife wisdom that might have saved her. What follows is a journey through time to rediscover the wisdom of the ancestors, in order to reclaim the future.   

axes, herbs and satchels: open the archives is a tribute to the traditional wisdom of the Black midwife community and offers a powerful look at maternal mortality. This performance is an act of restorative history, providing a space for collective learning, reflection and healing. Devised by The Anthropologists. Co-directed & co-written by Sandie Luna and Melissa Moschitto.
Off-Off BroadwayPlay - Drama

Performance Schedule

April 16-19 @ JACK (20 Putnam Ave, Brooklyn):
WEDNESDAY-FRIDAY @ 7 PM
SATURDAY @ 3 PM & 7 PM

May 1 @ Hebrew Tabernacle Social Hall (551 Fort Washington Ave, Manhattan):
THURSDAY @ 7 PM

May 9-11 @ Tiffany Street Theater @ Inspiration Point (710 Tiffany Street, Hunts Point, The Bronx):
FRIDAY & SATURDAY @ 7 PM
SUNDAY @ 12 PM


Written By
  • Sandie Luna & Melissa Moschitto

Director
  • Sandie Luna & Melissa Moschitto

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