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A cement wall filled with posters with different dimensions and colors, some containing words in Portuguese others in English, all related to art as resistance, collective life, trans & queer activism, and decolonial struggle.
ID: A cement wall filled with posters with different dimensions and colors, some containing words in Portuguese others in English, all related to art as resistance, collective life, trans & queer activism, and decolonial struggle.

In this seminar we will encounter six texts, each other, and many dances for three days. Taking our lead from anticolonial and antifascist movements, we will then address this question: how does the ongoing struggle find modes of partnering with dance – and vice-versa? So, for three sessions, the proposition is to read together two texts a day and then discuss and share and think with and through them on the way to dances. Those texts are by: Paul Virilio, Denise Ferreira da Silva, Frantz Fanon, Elsa Dorlin, Mimi Sheller, and Nicholas Anthony Brown. The dances are by: our collective archives. Not looking for any definitive answers, we may nevertheless find gestures, identify concepts, and coimagine together ways to keep moving/dancing in the continuous struggle and as the ongoing struggle.

What to expect:
This is a workshop predicated on reading, coimagining, sharing, and conversing. Please have with you the previously shared reading materials to class. It will be conducted in English.

For MELT-related questions, please email melt@movementresearch.org.

Accessibility Notes

  • This workshop includes auditive guidance.
  • This workshop includes screen shared text/images/video.
  • This workshop includes digital readings.
  • Automated closed captioning through Zoom is available.

To request ASL interpretation or Audio Description, please email accessibility@movementresearch.org, subject line “ASL/Audio Description Request, MELT André Lepecki” at least three (3) weeks prior to the first date of the workshop.

For accessibility-related questions and requests, please contact accessibility@movementresearch.org, subject line “MELT André Lepecki”.

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    $120

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    Artists

    André Lepecki

    André Lepecki

    André Lepecki works and researches at the intersection of critical dance studies, curatorial practice, performance theory, contemporary dance and visual arts performance. He is a Professor in the Department of Performance Studies, New York University.

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