

Modern Warrior LIVE is a national non-profit organization dedicated to creating an understanding between veteran and civilian communities through live performances, collaborative workshops and the sharing of stories. Since the show’s debut in 2017, there have been more than 100 live performances of “Modern Warrior LIVE” around the country at theaters, mental health and veteran conferences, galas, high schools and trauma centers.

Generations of veterans, and countless civilians, have seen the show and found a deep connection with the stories and experiences. Jaymes’s story is his own, but the themes explored in the show are universal. His personal and emotional story is told alongside performances led by “Modern Warrior LIVE” co-creator and acclaimed jazz trumpeter Dominick Farinacci and a cast of world-class artists spanning multiple genres. Army veteran Jaymes Poling shares the story of his three deployments in Afghanistan and subsequent transition back home. The performance is a uniquely immersive narrative and music experience that chronicles one veteran’s journey. The Lied Center of Kansas announces an addition to the 2022–23 season, “Modern Warrior LIVE,” on Thursday, May 11, 7:30 p.m. The game lets players undertake a new secret mission to progress in the story.Presented by the Lied Center of Kansas in partnership with the Creative Forces Community Engagement Grant Live A Live offers a series of stories purely based on characters. There is also another story that takes place in an imperial China, during which you will become the next shifu master. Players will find themselves communicating through body language in a prehistoric era as Pogo while contacting outsiders to help Beru and fight against the Kuu Warriors. The game blends 3D environments and pixel-art characters in an RPG world filled with monsters, ancient enemies, and villages. Each character in the game has a different set of abilities that give players an edge during combat. Players will craft weapons and armor, hide from enemies by utilizing shinobi techniques, and unleash their psychokinetic powers to read mines. Players will come across a variety of side characters while exploring the interwoven tales, which you can choose right from the start of the game. Live A Live is directed by Takashi Tokita, who made a name for himself with his work on Final Fantasy 4 and Chrono Trigger. The remake version features a rearranged soundtrack supervised by original composer Yoko Shimumura. RELATED: Square Enix's Symbiogenesis Project Receives Heavy Criticism Over NFT Mechanics
