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Unlocking Dance Pluralism - An Embodied Round Table (Part of the American Dancing Bodies Symposium)

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Thu, Oct 19, 2023

10:30 AM – 11:50 AM CDT (GMT-5)

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PSST! Stay after for a Snack 'n' Chat in Studio 102 (11:50 AM - 12:20 PM) to connect over calories and fuel up for the afternoon sessions...

Led by the Dance Center’s Assistant Professor of Critical Dance Studies Dr. Ayo Walker, dance artists Emma Draves (bharatanatyam), J’Sun Howard (modern/ improvisation), Monternez Rezell (Hip-Hop), and Angela Tam (Classical Chinese Dance) invite us to embody the improvisational threads essential to their artistic practices and explore the pivotal role that breath and spontaneity plays in acknowledging, celebrating, and innovating within movement forms and traditions.

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Emma Draves

Emma Draves is a dance artist and educator navigating intertextual spaces of identity. Emma draws from trainings in modern, bharatanatyam, ballet, jazz, and ethnography, to weave work of kinesthetic narrative - derived through colliding multiplicities of physical effort, idiosyncrasy, and emotional landscape.

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Dr. Ayo Walker

Dr. Ayo Walker is a Performance Studies Practitioner, Choreographer, and Dance and African American Studies Educator. As an anti-racist educator, her praxis is committed to substantiating the techniques, vernaculars, and genealogies and embodiment of historically marginalized and othered dance aesthetics. Her work is rooted in visibilizing the “blood memories,” “aesthetic of the cool,” and the “get down” qualities evident in Africanist and Black dance aesthetics. Employing social justice choreography representative of anti-essentialist movement that is at once exposing and undoing stereotypical assumptions historically signifying the Black body politic, her works challenge what performing Blackness is and isn’t.

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J'Sun Howard

J’Sun Howard, an award-winning Chicago-based dancemaker and poet, is a 3Arts Awardee, Links Hall Co-MISSION Fellow, a Ragdale Foundation Sybil Shearer Fellow, and a Chicago Dancemakers Forum Lab Artist. He holds an MFA in Dance and a certificate in World Performance Studies from the University of Michigan.

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Monternez Rezell

Monternez Rezell, Artistic Director of Movement Revolution Dance Crew, takes street dance to another level by integrating the street culture into concert dance while paying tribute to the founders and originators of the Hip-Hop culture.

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Angela Tam

Angela Tam is the founding Artistic Director of Yin He Dance Company, a dancer, choreographer, and teaching artist. Angela is devoted to sharing her love of Chinese dance as a performer and educator and choreographs folkloric and contemporary work.