Thursday, August 19, 2021

VIRTUAL DELVING MINI-WORKSHOP: DALLAS BLACK DANCE THEATRE

 
Dallas Black Dance Theatre dancers partnering outdoors

Zoom | August 22 | 3-5:30pm Eastern | $20; financial assistance available | Open to all | Dance educators, college dance students, classroom teachers, and professional dancers encouraged.

Join Ann Biddle (Director of Dance Education Laboratory at Jacob’s Pillow), Felice Santorelli (DEL Facilitator), and guest artist Sierra Noelle Jones of Dallas Black Dance Theatre in the exploration of dance education practices dedicated to artistry, collaboration, and dance-making in a 2.5-hour embodied and interactive Zoom workshop.

Inspired by the Pillow-commissioned world premiere of Darrell Grand Moultrie's LIKE WATER, participants will explore movement themes and choreographic structures embedded within this work. Through movement exploration and collaborative dance-making activities, participants will gain a deeper appreciation of the legacy and artistic contributions of this contemporary modern dance company over the past 45 years.

Accessibility: Auto-Captioning will be provided through REV, displaying captions in real-time with limited lag. Transcriptions available.  Please contact us at community@jacobspillow.org or at 413.243.9919 x 166 for additional accessibility questions and we will do our best to accommodate you. We welcome your feedback.

Register: https://www.jacobspillow.org/events/online-event-delving-mini-workshop-aug-2021/

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