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A Slave Ship called Malaga – told by Antonio Rocha

April 23 @ 3:00 pm 4:00 pm

This program in in partnership with Portland Ovations.

The Malaga was a 183 ton brig built in Brunswick, Maine by Joseph Badger in 1832. Not long after launch, the ship found itself a part of the Transatlantic slave trade, despite the 1808 law that prohibited the importation of enslaved people. The Malaga Ship Story is a tour de force performance by award-winning, and world-renowned storyteller Antonio Rocha. Using his entire body and voice, Antonio sings, dances, narrates, and mimes his way through this poetically toned historical tale told from the perspective of the ship. The story vividly explores the reality and impact of the slave trade then and now through Antonio’s relationships to Maine and Brazil. Each performance is followed by a moderated conversation with a facilitator, Antonio and the audience.

Antonio Rocha was a resident artist at Indigo Arts Alliance in Portland Maine for the month of October 2021 where he developed the performance with grants from the Maine Arts Commission, The New England Foundation for the Arts as well as consulting support from Smithsonian Scholar Dr. Kate MacMahon.

 Antonio Rocha (Pronounced Haw-shah), originally from Brazil, came to Maine in 1988 to study mime with Tony Montanaro. He also earned a Summa Cum Laude Theatre BA from The University of Southern Maine, and attended an invitational two week master workshop intensive with Marcel Marceau in 1995 at Kenyon College OH.

Antonio has performed his unique fusion of mime and spoken word with his tenor voice and realistic sound effects from Maine to New Zealand covering 20 countries across 6 continents and 44 states in the US. Antonio has many recordings, a picture book, and is a two time TEDx presenter. Amongst his many awards received, he has earned the coveted Circle of Excellence Award by the National Storytelling Network for his “exceptional commitment and exemplary contributions to the art of storytelling.
For more information about this one of a kind performer, please visit www.storytinmotion.com

Cost: $10; $5 for Farnsworth members

Please note:

This program is recommended for student audiences middle school and above.
Tickets to the show will include museum admission that day

This program is now sold out.

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Rockland, ME 04841-2867 United States
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