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SUMMARY:1619: When Destinies Collide
DESCRIPTION:July 1 – August 21 | Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 8:30pm and 9:30pm\nLocation: 26th Street Stage\nFREE and open to the public\nIn the early dawn of August 20, 1619, a wounded ship limped through the mist\ninto the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay. Its mission was dark and shrouded in\npolitical espionage. It was an English ship flying under a Dutch flag and carrying a\nletter of marque from the Protestant Dutch Prince Maurice – a license to legally\npirate Spanish or Portuguese ships. The pirate was English Captain John Collin\nJope and the ship was The White Lion.\nAs The White Lion’s hull cut silently through the morning water, they passed,\nunceremoniously, by Cape Henry, the site where Christopher Newport had led his\nVirginia Company crew ashore for the “First Landing”. And now, just 12 years\nlater, another “First Landing” was about to take place; one marked with pain and\ntriumph. And one that would forever change the face of this still-infant nation.\n1619 tells the compelling story of the native Africans who first set foot on\nAmerican soil. It is a story of lives and cultures interrupted – and destinies grafted\ntogether. Told through riveting live performance and a powerful musical score,\n1619 is a story that 400 years later can finally be told.\nFor more information about the Virginia Legends Walk Foundation and to nominate an iconic Virginian to the Virginia Legends Walk, visit https://va-legends.net/\n
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CATEGORIES:Educational,Family Friendly,General,Outside Activity,THIS WEEK AT THE BEACH
LOCATION:26th Street Stage Virginia Beach VA
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