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Thursday, October 22 • 11:00am - 12:30pm
Modeling environmental justice through movement: What does it teach us about the future? (Workshop)

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This experiential workshop will use individual movement and collective activities to model environmental justice principles at work. The activities are derived from creative process approaches used in making the performance work Overflow, which investigates the nature and impacts of Hurricane Sandy on the land mass and people of New York City. Activities utilize Artichoke Dance Company’s unique approach to contemporary dance partnering, requiring a balance of grounding and sensitivity. These experiences, both in doing and viewing, serve as content for examining interconnected systems, effective collaboration in action, and environmental justice principles.

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Lynn Neuman

Director, Artichoke Dance Company
Lynn Neuman, Director of Artichoke Dance Company, is one of the nation’s leading eco-artists. Her work has been presented across the United States and internationally. She is widely known for her multi-year program to mitigate plastic pollution on Coney Island Beach. Lynn is an... Read More →


Thursday October 22, 2020 11:00am - 12:30pm EDT
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