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Axolotl: The Regeneration of a Woman’s Heart
ASL Interpretation provided by IU Indianapolis’s American Sign Language/English Interpreting Program students
Inspired by nature’s great regenerator—the Axolotl—this evening of original music and spoken word explores trauma, healing, and renewal through the lens of a woman’s heart. Join artist Tamra Rose and authors Eva Williams and Lacey Beatty for an intimate and hope-filled performance that invites us to reflect on nature’s wisdom and our own capacity to heal.
Explore the nature of hope and healing through music, literature, and the axolotl. The axolotl is a salamander that never undergoes the typical metamorphosis into its terrestrial form, remaining water-bound for life. Remarkably, it can regenerate diseased or injured parts of its body—including limbs, brain, and heart. Seen through the lens of womanhood, the axolotl becomes a metaphor for those who have endured trauma yet continue to survive and even flourish—blossoming into the fullness of who they were created to be.
Counseling resources available.
Questions? Contact 317-509-5305 or booktamrarose@gmail.com.
Event Organizers: A partnership between Tamra Rose and My Sister’s Keeper.
Registration: Click here to register.

