three presentations only
						Friday, December 15th, 7pm
									Union Theological Seminary
								Lampman Chapel
								3041 Broadway at 121st Street
						Saturday, December 16th, 7pm
									Saint John's Lutheran Church
								81 Christopher Street
								between Bleecker Street & 7th Avenue
						Sunday, December 17th, 7pm
									The Cathedral of Saint John the Divine
								Saint James Chapel
								1047 Amsterdam Avenue at 112th Street
						$10 suggested donation
								
								doors open 15 minutes prior to start
						call 718 638 6037 for more information
								
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						Fools Mass is set during the plague years, somewhere in medieval Europe.
								A group of village idiots are forced to enact their own mass due to the 
								sudden death of their beloved pastor, an extraordinary man who had 
								given them shelter and trained them to sing. The piece is full of 
								buffoonery and comic audience participation, as well as choral singing 
								of sacred hymns and chants from the 8th through the 17th centuries, 
								producing a vigorous example of Sacred Theatre.
						The piece is profiled in the new edition of the Encyclopedia of Religion.
						Fools Mass was first presented in Grace Church Chantry in 1998.
								In addition to New York City every December since then, Dzieci
								has presented Fools Mass at festivals and theaters and churches
								across the world, including the Parliament of World Religions
								in Barcelona in 2004, and most recently at the New York
								Clown Theatre Festival in Williamsburg this past September.
						
						"Dzieci is a wonderful example of the spiritual intensity possible
								when theatre engages the age-old mysteries of faith and
							the human experience.We at the Cathedral found
								the very stones of our monumental building
								coming alive through their presence."
								Canon Tom Miller
									Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine
						