Lived experiences either stay with us or wash over us. What moments stay with us? How do they inform and shape our worldview? From protests, to racial identity, to queerness, to the complexities of having an interracial family, Bucketsexamines the complexity of identity through the experience of a young, queer Pakistani-American woman. Join us for the developmental presentation of Farah Dinga’s vivid, brazenly honest solo performance piece, and discover an important emerging LGBTQ voice in the American theatre.
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About the Artist:
Farah Dinga (she/her/hers) is a San Diego based theater artist. Trained at UCSD, she has performed on numerous stages including; La Jolla Playhouse, New Village Arts, MOXIE Theatre, and many more. As a theatre artist, her work holds an emphasis in diversity, inclusion, and equity, in order to create safe spaces and accommodations for minority students and artists to be heard and grow their craft. This includes her time as the Artistic Director and founder of The Octopus Literary Salon’s dramatic program that provided opportunities to communities of color to take part in theatre and showcase their work.