october, 2024
Event Details
In discussions about the arts and humanities, the phrase “it’s a grind” often highlights the immense physical and emotional labor dedicated professionals invest, frequently without enough rest or essential support
Event Details
In discussions about the arts and humanities, the phrase “it’s a grind” often highlights the immense physical and emotional labor dedicated professionals invest, frequently without enough rest or essential support (financial, communal, childcare, etc.). What if we could change that?
Join us on Thursday, October 10th, for a presentation and conversation on radical hospitality in the performing arts with Michèle Steinwald, a versatile dance artist, writer, and arts advocate with a rich background in performance and education. Passionate about dance as a practice, she has collaborated with notable figures like American choreographer Deborah Hay. As an independent dramaturg and community organizer, she focuses on social justice in the arts, enhancing cultural conversations. This session will explore the dramaturgy of belonging and aesthetics of engagement.
Approximately 90 minutes. Registration is required. Pay-what-you-can.
Time
(Thursday) 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Location
Mechanics' Hall
519 CONGRESS ST
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