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BODIES OF WATER: AN INTERGENERATIONAL EXPLORATION IN MOVEMENT & WORDS; A GLOBAL WATER DANCE CREATION

  • Ohio State University • Sullivant Hall 1813 North High Street Columbus, OH, 43210 United States (map)

This session demonstrates how poetry and movement can serve as an impetus and means of exploration in an intergenerational environmental justice work about water. Included is a performance of the work generated from the collaborative writing and dance making processes during a month long after-school residency at Indianola K8 School in Columbus, Ohio.

Co-Presenters –

Ambre Emory-Maier, Dance Faculty, School of Theatre & Dance, Kent State University

David Hassler, Director of the Wick Poetry Center, Kent State University

Amy Williams, Dance Educator, Indianola Informal K8 School in Columbus, Ohio.

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GLOBAL WATER DANCES: IGNITING ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVISM AROUND THE WORLD THROUGH THE ARTS

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April 30

WATER DANCING FOR EVERYONE! Pup Up Workshop & Community Dance Performance