A personal exploration of Indigenous, Black and Queer identities with artist Europa Grace. For Two-Spirit artist and community organizer Snowflake Calvert, growing up on occupied Turtle Island (an Indigenous term referring to North America) as an Indigenous first-generation American has created deep struggles. In this intimate piece, Snowflake combines contemporary and traditional dance, performance art and drag to share aspects of her complex life and heritage. She collaborates with interdisciplinary artist Europa Grace, who infuses their perspectives and challenges as a non-binary Black American. Through this work-in-progress sharing and development process, Snowflake seeks to offer audiences a way to use movement and choreography to explore their lineages and to heal.
Thursday Jan 21, 2021
8:00 PM - 9:00 PM EST
1/21/21, 8pm
Pick your own price, starting at $0 Free for Hop Members and Dartmouth students
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