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Tuesday, April 2, 2024 | 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Intersectionality in the World of the Arts: Reclaiming Our Bodily Urgencies through Dance, Vocalwork, Theater and Film

ALESSANDRA WILLIAMS PUBLIC LECTURE: Intersectionality in the World of the Arts: Reclaiming Our Bodily Urgencies through Dance, Vocalwork, Theater, and Film

Alessandra Williams, PhD, is an assistant professor of dance at Rutgers University-New Brunswick who researches dance, sexuality, race, gender, and transnationalism. 

Her fellowships include the Early Career Faculty Fellowship with the Institute for the Study of Global Racial Justice (2023-4) and the Inclusive Excellence Fellowship with the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater (2018–19). She has performed with the Ananya Dance Theatre company in the evening-length dances: Dastak and Altars of Our Sacred Geometries (2021), Sutrajāl (2019), Shaatranga (2018), Shyamali (2017), Horidraa (2016), Roktim (2015), Moreechika (2012), Ashesh Barsha (2009), and Pipaashaa (2007). She is coeditor of the anthology Dancing Transnational Feminisms: Ananya Dance Theatre and the Art of Social Justice (2022) alongside co-editors Ananya Chatterjea and Hui Wilcox, and she has written about cross-cultural solidarity in other publications such as The Drama Review in 2022, Dance Teacher Online in 2021; Relay Relay in 2018, and Talking Black Dance Inside Out/Outside In from 2016. Her current book project identifies artistic and historical foundations for queer black dance based on the choreographies and dance-films of David Roussève and the REALITY dance company. And, as a senior Yorchhā educator and yoga-alliance certified instructor, she facilitates workshops on movement, vocal-work, and intergenerational memory. Additionally, she is a Macalester '07 and Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship program alum.

Contact: [email protected]

Audience: Alumni, Faculty, Public, Staff, Students

Admission: 0

Sponsor: Kofi Annan Institute for Global Citizenship (IGC)

Free food: Available for students

Listed under: Alumni Events, Art, Music, Theater, Campus Events, Front Page Events, Lectures and Speakers

Location

Theater and Dance Building - Mairs Hall

130 Macalester St.

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