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Performative Talk at UC Berkeley Dance Studies Working Group (11 Mar 2016)
As part of the panel, "How Matters: On Methods, Movement and Theory-Practice Experiments" for the UC Berkeley Dance Studies Working Group, I gave a performative talk on my theory-practice research for blood run. My talk addressed my choreographic translations of subaltern ...
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“many works with/out titles, in-co-hear” at UNCG Women’s and Gender Studies Symposium (27 Feb 2016)
Instigated by Caitlin Spencer, many works with/out titles, in-co-hear was a durational installation-based performance performed with Lalenja Harrington and Whitney Akers, with long-distance contributions by Oliver Thomas. The work included overlapping, co-existing independent artistic research as well as ...
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“rubix remixed,” Empire Books, Greensboro (12 Feb 2016)
I'm delighted to be performing a new version of "rubix remixed" with live musicians Laurent Estoppey (saxophone), Erika Boysen (flute), Nicholas Elliot Rich (guitar), and Brian Tyndall (guitar). rubix revisited is a four-sided improvisational structure created in ...
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“rubix remixed” at Greensboro Fringe Festival (28-30 Jan 2016)
rubix revisited is a four-sided improvisational structure created in collaboration with dancers Binh Duong, Robin Gee, and Brianna Taylor. An absurdist, geometrical, and sonic abstraction, the piece combines pre-composed material and improvisational openness. rubix revisited is compositionally ...
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Performance with COLLAPSS, Empire Books, Greensboro (23 Oct 2015)
I'll be performing in 1970’s / where to go now?, an improvisational performance with Brianna Taylor and COLLAPSS on October 23, 2015 at 7:30 pm at Empire Books (1827b Spring Garden St., Greensboro, NC) ...
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Paper at World Dance Alliance Asia-Pacific, Singapore (16-18 Oct 2015)
I will be presenting a paper entitled “Homeland as Beloved: Translating Viraha for (Post)colonial Contexts,” at the World Dance Alliance Asia-Pacific Conference at the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, Singapore, from October 16-18, 2015. Abstract: This ...
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“Reimagining Citizenship”: a new Post Natyam Collective online exchange
In August 2015, I started a long-distance creative exchange entitled Reimagining Citizenship with the other members of the Post Natyam Collective, Sandra Chatterjee and Meena Murugesan. This process-oriented research entwines theoretical and creative explorations on citizenship and its exclusions ...
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“Maud Allan Studies” featured in Manolagayatri Kumarswamy’s “Towards a Lesbian Transpersonal / Transnational Political Aesthetic”
Manolagayatri Kumarswamy's recent paper, “Towards a Lesbian Transpersonal/Transnational Political Aesthetic," analyzed the Maud Allan Studies, which I developed with Sandra Chatterjee and Meena Murugesan through the Post Natyam Collective’s Queering Abhinaya process. Her paper was presented at the Geographies of Sexualities ...
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