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ZOOM: Improvisation - Embodied Resiliency

IMPROVISATION: EMBODIED RESILIENCY
Space facilitated by Audrey Johnson

"Improvisation: embodied resiliency" is a movement practice grounded in Black feminist thought as a modality of embodied resilience and survival. The hour will be a guided movement exploration on concepts of breath, rhythm, memory, space, and re-scripting the present.  

Suggested donation of $5 - Cashapp ($collectivesweat) or Venmo (@collectivesweatdetroit)

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[ ABOUT AUDREY JOHNSON ]

Audrey Johnson is a movement artist with roots from Detroit, MI, currently living in Berkeley, CA. She makes dance performances, teaches movement classes and workshops, writes poetry, and dances with GERALDCASELDANCE. Her work sources Black feminist metaphysics, afrofuturism, embodied time travel, queer love, and joy as resilience practices and survival strategies. She has shown her work at The Arab American National Museum, (Dearborn, MI), Sidewalk Arts Festival (Detroit, MI), FROLIC Queering Dance Festival and 2727 California Street (Berkeley, CA). She is a co-founding member of Collective Sweat Detroit and holds a BFA in Dance from Wayne State University.

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