Join 2024 Artists-In-Residence from Urban Bush Women — Jaimé Yawa Dzandu, Kentoria Earle, Love Muwwakkill, Mikaila Ware — as they perform an excerpt from Haint Blu followed by a collaborative performance developed with community artists from Sarasota Contemporary Dance, Create Latino, and more.
Haint Blu, known as the color that Southern families paint their front porches to ward off bad spirits, uses performance as a center and source of healing, taking us through movement into stillness and rest: remembering, reclaiming, releasing, and restoring.
After the performance, stay for a special Dance for Every Body Workshop. This movement jam/dance class embraces the ideas that each individual has a unique and powerful contribution to make, and that our bodies are a powerful source of agency. This is a movement class designed for the community, so no prior dance experience is needed