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Migration Stories
Jun
16
to Jun 17

Migration Stories

Dance Projects by ME

Movement as Language 2023: Migration Stories

Performance Dates: June 16, 17 at 7:30PM

June 17 at 1:30PM* (*Sliding Scale for pre-sale and Pay-What-You-Can at the door)

Performance Length: Approximately 60 minutes.

Migration Stories

Migration Stories is a collection of unique and sacred stories honoring the transformational experiences of ten artists. This collaborative performance developed from the Movement as Language Dance Program, where community members were guided through movement exercises and encouraged to develop their own choreography as a way of storytelling. When words are not enough - movement becomes our common language. The piece examines migration from our unique perspectives. Every human experiences migration in one way or another, for some movers the migration experience is literal, moving from one country to another, for others it is a recovery from an accident, the transition to parenthood, or their relationship to a butterfly migrating from Mni Sota to Mexico. We invite you to witness with compassion our vulnerable memories that seek to speak.

Masks will be required to attend this performance.

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