Deborah Jinza Thayer @ Art-A-Whirl "From Tokyo to Brooklyn"
ROSY SIMAS DANSE PRESENTS ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE SHOWING “FROM TOKYO TO BROOKLYN”
@ STUDIO #331, NORTHRUP KING BUILDING
On Saturday May 18th of Art-A-Whirl, Rosy Simas Danse artist-in-residence program is pleased to present a new work-in-progress by current resident artist Deborah Jinza Thayer. Studio 331 is a transdicplinary and dance arts space for Native and BIPOC artists in the Twin Cities. https://rosysimasdanse.com/residency-artists
Experience Movement Architecture in rehearsal for their newest choreographic project, “From Tokyo to Brooklyn” a work of movement, voice and installation. Doors will be open noon to 4pm for the public to observe the rehearsal process and then from 5pm – 6pm to witness an excerpt of the work
Moira Villiiard, Carla Hamilton, & Waiting For Beds community art exhibit
Opening reception and artist talk by artist-in-residence Moira Villiard and collaborator Carla Hamilton. Waiting for Beds, highlighting youth artists and stories with community partners Safe Zone, Hope Street, and Wildflower Coffee, explores what happens to individuals in crisis when they are made to “wait” for support, shelter, healthcare, and other services.
Opening Reception & Artist Talk | Friday, May 3rd, 2024 | Doors open at 4pm, Program runs from 6-8pm @ Rosy Simas Danse, studio 240 in the Northrup King Building, 1500 Jackson St. NE, Minneapolis MN
Visiting gallery hours May 3rd & May 4th only. The exhibit will then travel to Wildflower Coffee.
‘Stubborn Subversions’ Community Screen Printing, Poetry & Conversation with Demian DinéYazhi’
‘Stubborn Subversions’
Community Screen Printing, Poetry & Conversation with RSD Artist in Residence Demian DinéYazhi’ (Naasht’ézhí Tábąąhá & Tódích’íí’nii)
Missing & Murdered Indigenous People Awareness event. co-facilitated by Demian Dinéyazhi' of RISE: Radical Indigenous Survivance & Empowerment.
This Saturday, May 6th from 2 pm until 6 pm, please join us for a Missing & Murdered Indigenous People Awareness event co-facilitated by Demian Dinéyazhi' of RISE: Radical Indigenous Survivance & Empowerment.
she who lives on the road to war: closing reception
Help celebrate the close of a successful run for this critically acclaimed performance and installation by Rosy Simas Danse. Stop by the Riverview Gallery at WAM on Sunday, February 5 for drop-in conversations with Rosy Simas and the company’s artists and collaborators. Light refreshments will be provided. This event is free, but RSVP is required.
“she who lives on the road to war” is an immersive installation and dance performance created by Rosy Simas in response to global loss and the collective need to come together in peace and reconciliation. The project takes its title from one of the names of Haudenosaunee historical figure Jigonhsasee, whose wisdom and vision helped Hiawatha and the Peacemaker bring the Nations together as the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. “she who lives on the road to war” is a place for visitors to rest, grieve, condole and meditate.
she who lives on the road to war: Closing Performance
She who lives on the road to war is an immersive installation and dance performance created by Rosy Simas in response to global loss and the collective need to come together in peace and reconciliation.
At The Edges of Light and Dark: A Discussion with Haudenosaunee Scholars Dr. Mishuana Goeman and Dr. Joe Stahlman
Conversation: At the Edges of Light and Dark
A discussion with Dr. Mishuana Goeman, Rosy Simas and Dr. Joe Stahlman
This discussion will be ASL interpreted by Angelina Roslik
Community Reception (food and beverages) 6pm-8pm
Conversation 6:30pm-7:30pm
Reserve a spot here HERE for the conversation and reception
Covid Update: With the recent uptick of covid because holidays, we recommend wearing a mask when you are not eating. To help reduce community spread.(mask will be provided)
Join Rosy Simas for a conversation with Haudenosaunee scholars Dr. Mishuana Goeman and Dr. Joe Stahlman as they discuss Simas’ installation and performance of she who lives on the road to war currently on view at the Weisman Art Museum.
This is a post-performance gathering after the 2pm show of she who lives on the road to war at the Weisman Art Museum. Tickets available here for the show.
she who lives on the road to war is an immersive installation and dance performance created by Rosy Simas in response to global loss and the collective need to come together in peace and reconciliation.
she who lives on the road to war takes its title from one of the names of Haudenosaunee historical figure Jigonhsasee, whose wisdom and vision helped Hiawatha and the Peacemaker bring the Nations together as the Haudenosaunee Confederacy.
she who lives on the road to war, the installation is a place for visitors to rest, grieve, condole and meditate.
she who lives on the road to war is on view at the Weisman Art Museum Target Studio Creative Collaboration through February 19, 2023
ABOUT THE SPEAKERS
DR. MISHUANA GOEMAN, Tonawanda Band of Seneca, is currently a Professor of Indigenous Studies at University of Buffalo (on leave from UCLA’s Gender Studies and American Indian Studies). Her monographs include Mark My Words: Native Women Mapping Our Nations (University of Minnesota Press, 2013) and the forthcoming Settler Aesthetics and the Spectacle of Originary Moments: Terrence Malick’s the New World (University of Nebraska Press). She is also part of the feminist editorial collective for Keywords in Gender and Sexuality Studies (NYU Press 2021). Her community-engaged work is devoted to several digital humanities projects, including participation as Co-PI on community-based digital projects, Mapping Indigenous L.A (2015), which gathers alternative maps of resiliency from Indigenous LA communities. Carrying Our Ancestors Home (2019) is a site concentrating on better working tribal relationships and communications as it concerns repatriation and NAGPRA. She is the PI of the University of California President’s office multi-campus Research Grant for Centering Tribal Stories in Difficult Times. She also headed up the new Mukurtu California Native Hub housed at AISC through an NEH sub-grant, which supports local tribal organizations and nations to start their cultural heritage and language digitally sovereign sites through the Mukurtu platform. She also publishes widely in peer-reviewed journals and books, including guest-edited volumes on Native Feminisms and Indigenous Performances. Her work from 2018-2022 included holding the Inaugural Special Advisor position at UCLA, where she worked across campus to better Indigenous relationships. From 2020-2021 she was a Distinguished Visiting Scholar with the Center for Diversity Innovation at the University at Buffalo, located in her home territories.
ROSY SIMAS, (enrolled member of the Seneca Nation) is a dance and transdisciplinary artist. Simas’ work weaves themes of personal and collective identity with family, sovereignty, and healing. Simas creates dance work with a team of Native and BIQTPOC artists, driven by movement-vocabularies developed through deep listening. She is carried through her life and work by the many generations of family who were and are Seneca, Stockbridge-Munsee, Oneida, Mohawk, Cayuga, Onondaga, Neutral, and of European descent. This extensive knowledge of her family and lineage is the underpinning of her relationship to culture and history – stored in her body – which is expressed through her work – of moving people, moving image, and moving objects that she makes for stage and installation. Simas’ dance works include Weave, Skin(s) and We Wait In The Darkness, which have toured throughout Turtle Island. Simas’ installations have been exhibited at the Seneca Iroquois National Museum, Colorado College, All My Relations Arts, and Soo Visual Art Center. Simas is a Native Arts and Cultures Foundation Choreography Fellow, Guggenheim Creative Arts Fellow, McKnight Foundation Choreography Fellow, Dance/USA Fellow, USA Doris Duke Fellow, a recipient of a Joyce Award from The Joyce Foundation, a Native Arts and Cultures Foundation SHIFT award, as well as multiple awards from NEFA National Dance Project, the MAP Fund, and NPN. Simas is the Artistic Director of Rosy Simas Danse and three thirty one space, a creative studio for Native and BIPOC artists in Minneapolis.
DR. JOE STAHLMAN is the Director of Seneca Nation’s Onöhsagwë:de’ Culture Center and Seneca Nation’s Tribal Historic Preservation Office. Joe is a scholar and researcher of Tuscarora descent. He has over 25 years of research experience working with First Peoples throughout the Americas. His research focuses on culture and history, as well as ongoing socio-economic and health & wellness related endeavors with Native communities. He takes an active role in addressing the spaces Indigenous Peoples occupy across the North American landscape. He talks on the need to promote equity, equality, and justice among all peoples through a number of reconciliatory processes which empowers people to express agency through creative and intellectual endeavors.
Initial research for she who lives on the road to war was supported by the Weisman Art Museum and the Pamela Beatty Mitchell Residency in Contemporary Dance at Colorado College Department of Theater and Dance. This presentation of she who lives on the road to war is made possible by a Native Arts and Cultures Foundation SHIFT award, The MAP Fund, and the New England Foundation for the Arts’ National Dance Project, with lead funding from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and the Mellon Foundation. Projects of Rosy Simas Danse are supported by the voters of Minnesota through a Minnesota State Arts Board Operating Support grant, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund, and the McKnight Foundation.
ALT TEXT:
Three images together of three people right to left. Dr. Joe Stahlman is pictured in black-and-white, facing the camera straight on. He's bearded, with dark hair pulled back, and has a solemn expression. Dr. Mishuana Goeman is pictured in front of a bookcase, looking straight at the camera. The bookcase is filled with Native American ceramics; she is wearing a green print shirt; her hair is pulled back and she's wearing beaded dangle earrings. Rosy Simas is seated and wearing a loose black button down top. She has medium brown skin, dark black eyes, and dark brown hair. She is wearing a black shirt and multi-colored beaded hoop earrings.
Photograph of Rosy Simas by Tim Rummelhoff, Courtesy McKnight Fellowships for Choreographers
she who lives on the road to war: Pop Up Performance
She who lives on the road to war is an immersive installation and dance performance created by Rosy Simas in response to global loss and the collective need to come together in peace and reconciliation.
Closing Reception: she who lives on the road to war
Experience Rosy Simas' "she who lives on the road to war" installation one final time before it leaves our gallery space. Meet and greet the artist and the performers from Rosy Simas Danse. Light food and beverages will be provided catered by Powwow Grounds.
“she who lives on the road to war” is an immersive installation and dance performance created by Rosy Simas in response to global loss and the collective need to come together in peace and reconciliation. The project takes its title from one of the names of Haudenosaunee historical figure Jigonhsasee, whose wisdom and vision helped Hiawatha and the Peacemaker bring the Nations together as the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. “she who lives on the road to war” is a place for visitors to rest, grieve, condole and meditate.
she who lives on the road to war
She who lives on the road to war is an immersive installation and dance performance created by Rosy Simas in response to global loss and the collective need to come together in peace and reconciliation.
she who lives on the road to war takes its title from one of the names of Haudenosaunee historical figure Jigonhsasee, whose wisdom and vision helped Hiawatha and the Peacemaker bring the Nations together as the Haudenosaunee Confederacy.
she who lives on the road to war is a place for visitors to rest, grieve, condole and meditate.
The December 4th, 2022 performance of she who lives on the road to war is being performed by: Jessika Enoh Akpaka, Lelis Brito, Erin Drummond, Sam Aros Mitchell, Sam Johnson, Val Oliveiro , Sharon Picasso, Lela Pierce, J H Shuǐ Xiān ,
she who lives on the road to war
She who lives on the road to war is an immersive installation and dance performance created by Rosy Simas in response to global loss and the collective need to come together in peace and reconciliation.
she who lives on the road to war takes its title from one of the names of Haudenosaunee historical figure Jigonhsasee, whose wisdom and vision helped Hiawatha and the Peacemaker bring the Nations together as the Haudenosaunee Confederacy.
she who lives on the road to war is a place for visitors to rest, grieve, condole and meditate.
The December 3rd, 2022 performance of she who lives on the road to war is being performed by: Jessika Enoh Akpaka, Erin Drummond, Sam Aros Mitchell, Sam Johnson, Sharon Picasso, Lela Pierce , J H Shuǐ Xiān , Jeffrey Wells
she who lives on the road to war
She who lives on the road to war is an immersive installation and dance performance created by Rosy Simas in response to global loss and the collective need to come together in peace and reconciliation.
she who lives on the road to war takes its title from one of the names of Haudenosaunee historical figure Jigonhsasee, whose wisdom and vision helped Hiawatha and the Peacemaker bring the Nations together as the Haudenosaunee Confederacy.
she who lives on the road to war is a place for visitors to rest, grieve, condole and meditate.
The November 19th, 2022 performance of she who lives on the road to war is being performed by: Jessika Enoh Akpaka, Sam Aros Mitchell, Sam Johnson, Val Oliveiro, Sharon Picasso, Lela Pierce , J H Shuǐ Xiān , Jeffrey Wells, Taja Wills
she who lives on the road to war
She who lives on the road to war is an immersive installation and dance performance created by Rosy Simas in response to global loss and the collective need to come together in peace and reconciliation.
she who lives on the road to war takes its title from one of the names of Haudenosaunee historical figure Jigonhsasee, whose wisdom and vision helped Hiawatha and the Peacemaker bring the Nations together as the Haudenosaunee Confederacy.
she who lives on the road to war is a place for visitors to rest, grieve, condole and meditate.
The November 19th, 2022 performance of she who lives on the road to war is being performed by: Jessika Enoh Akpaka, Lelis Brito, Erin Drummond, Sam Aros Mitchell, Sam Johnson, Lela Pierce , J H Shuǐ Xiān , Jeffrey Wells, Taja Wills
she who lives on the road to war
She who lives on the road to war is an immersive installation and dance performance created by Rosy Simas in response to global loss and the collective need to come together in peace and reconciliation.
she who lives on the road to war takes its title from one of the names of Haudenosaunee historical figure Jigonhsasee, whose wisdom and vision helped Hiawatha and the Peacemaker bring the Nations together as the Haudenosaunee Confederacy.
she who lives on the road to war is a place for visitors to rest, grieve, condole and meditate.
The November 13th, 2022 performance of she who lives on the road to war is being performed by: Jessika Enoh Akpaka, Lelis Brito, Erin Drummond, Sam Aros Mitchell, Sam Johnson, Lela Pierce , J H Shuǐ Xiān , Jeffrey Wells
she who lives on the road to war
She who lives on the road to war is an immersive installation and dance performance created by Rosy Simas in response to global loss and the collective need to come together in peace and reconciliation.
she who lives on the road to war takes its title from one of the names of Haudenosaunee historical figure Jigonhsasee, whose wisdom and vision helped Hiawatha and the Peacemaker bring the Nations together as the Haudenosaunee Confederacy.
she who lives on the road to war is a place for visitors to rest, grieve, condole and meditate.
The November 12, 2022 performance of she who lives on the road to war is being performed by: Jessika Enoh Akpaka, Lelis Brito, Sam Aros Mitchell, Val Oliveiro, Sharon Picasso, Lela Pierce , J H Shuǐ Xiān , Jeffrey Wells
she who lives on the road to war
She who lives on the road to war is an immersive installation and dance performance created by Rosy Simas in response to global loss and the collective need to come together in peace and reconciliation.
she who lives on the road to war takes its title from one of the names of Haudenosaunee historical figure Jigonhsasee, whose wisdom and vision helped Hiawatha and the Peacemaker bring the Nations together as the Haudenosaunee Confederacy.
she who lives on the road to war is a place for visitors to rest, grieve, condole and meditate.
The October 12, 2022 performance of she who lives on the road to war is being performed by: Jessika Enoh Akpaka, Lelis Brito, Sam Aros Mitchell, Pedra Peppa, Sharon Picasso, Lela Pierce , J H Shuǐ Xiān , Taja Wills
she who lives on the road to war
She who lives on the road to war is an immersive installation and dance performance created by Rosy Simas in response to global loss and the collective need to come together in peace and reconciliation.
she who lives on the road to war takes its title from one of the names of Haudenosaunee historical figure Jigonhsasee, whose wisdom and vision helped Hiawatha and the Peacemaker bring the Nations together as the Haudenosaunee Confederacy.
she who lives on the road to war is a place for visitors to rest, grieve, condole and meditate.
The October 10, 2022 performance of she who lives on the road to war is being performed by: Jessika Enoh Akpaka, Lelis Brito, Sam Aros Mitchell, Pedra Peppa, Sharon Picasso, Lela Pierce , J H Shuǐ Xiān , Taja Wills
she who lives on the road to war
She who lives on the road to war is an immersive installation and dance performance created by Rosy Simas in response to global loss and the collective need to come together in peace and reconciliation.
she who lives on the road to war takes its title from one of the names of Haudenosaunee historical figure Jigonhsasee, whose wisdom and vision helped Hiawatha and the Peacemaker bring the Nations together as the Haudenosaunee Confederacy.
she who lives on the road to war is a place for visitors to rest, grieve, condole and meditate.
The October 8, 2022 performance of she who lives on the road to war is being performed by: Jessika Enoh Akpaka, Lelis Brito, Sam Aros Mitchell, Val Oliveiro, Pedra Peppa, Sharon Picasso, Lela Pierce, Taja Will
she who lives on the road to war
She who lives on the road to war is an immersive installation and dance performance created by Rosy Simas in response to global loss and the collective need to come together in peace and reconciliation.
she who lives on the road to war takes its title from one of the names of Haudenosaunee historical figure Jigonhsasee, whose wisdom and vision helped Hiawatha and the Peacemaker bring the Nations together as the Haudenosaunee Confederacy.
she who lives on the road to war is a place for visitors to rest, grieve, condole and meditate.
The October 7th, 2022 performance of she who lives on the road to war is being performed by: Jessika Enoh Akpaka, Erin Drummond, Sam Aros Mitchell, Val Oliveiro, Pedra Peppa, J H Shuǐ Xiān, Taja Wills
she who lives on the road to war
She who lives on the road to war is an immersive installation and dance performance created by Rosy Simas in response to global loss and the collective need to come together in peace and reconciliation.
she who lives on the road to war takes its title from one of the names of Haudenosaunee historical figure Jigonhsasee, whose wisdom and vision helped Hiawatha and the Peacemaker bring the Nations together as the Haudenosaunee Confederacy.
she who lives on the road to war is a place for visitors to rest, grieve, condole and meditate.
The October 6, 2022 performance of she who lives on the road to war is being performed by: Jessika Enoh Akpaka, Lelis Brito, Erin Drummond, Sam Aros Mitchell, Sam Johnson, Val Oliveiro, Sharon Picasso, J H Shuǐ Xiān, Jeffrey Wells
she who lives on the road to war
she who lives on the road to war is an immersive installation and dance performance created by Rosy Simas in response to global loss and the collective need to come together in peace and reconciliation.
she who lives on the road to war takes its title from one of the names of Haudenosaunee historical figure Jigonhsasee, whose wisdom and vision helped Hiawatha and the Peacemaker bring the Nations together as the Haudenosaunee Confederacy.
she who lives on the road to war is a place for visitors to rest, grieve, condole and meditate.
The October 1, 2022 performance of she who lives on the road to war is being performed by: Erin Drummond, Sam Johnson, Sam Aros Mitchell, Valerie Oliveiro, Pedra Pepa, Sharon Picasso, Judith Shuǐ Xiān, Rosy Simas, Jeffrey Wells, Taja Will.
she who lives on the road to war
she who lives on the road to war is an immersive installation and dance performance created by Rosy Simas in response to global loss and the collective need to come together in peace and reconciliation.
she who lives on the road to war takes its title from one of the names of Haudenosaunee historical figure Jigonhsasee, whose wisdom and vision helped Hiawatha and the Peacemaker bring the Nations together as the Haudenosaunee Confederacy.
she who lives on the road to war is a place for visitors to rest, grieve, condole and meditate.
The September 28th, 2022 performance of she who lives on the road to war is being performed by: Lelis Brito,Sam Aros Mitchell, Valerie Oliveiro, Pedra Pepa, Sharon Picasso, Lela Pierce, Judith Shuǐ Xiān, Taja Will.
she who lives on the road to war
she who lives on the road to war is an immersive installation and dance performance created by Rosy Simas in response to global loss and the collective need to come together in peace and reconciliation.
she who lives on the road to war takes its title from one of the names of Haudenosaunee historical figure Jigonhsasee, whose wisdom and vision helped Hiawatha and the Peacemaker bring the Nations together as the Haudenosaunee Confederacy.
she who lives on the road to war is a place for visitors to rest, grieve, condole and meditate.
The September 25th, 2022 performance of she who lives on the road to war is being performed by: Erin Drummond, Sam Johnson, Sam Aros Mitchell, Valerie Oliveiro, Pedra Pepa, Sharon Picasso, Judith Shuǐ Xiān, Jeffrey Wells.
she who lives on the road to war
she who lives on the road to war is an immersive installation and dance performance created by Rosy Simas in response to global loss and the collective need to come together in peace and reconciliation.
she who lives on the road to war takes its title from one of the names of Haudenosaunee historical figure Jigonhsasee, whose wisdom and vision helped Hiawatha and the Peacemaker bring the Nations together as the Haudenosaunee Confederacy.
she who lives on the road to war is a place for visitors to rest, grieve, condole and meditate.
The September 21st, 2022 performance of she who lives on the road to war is being performed by: Jessika Akpaka, Lelis Brito,Erin Drummond, Sam Johnson, Sam Aros Mitchell, Valerie Oliveiro, Pedra Pepa, Sharon Picasso, Lela Pierce Judith Shuǐ Xiān, Jeffrey Wells, Taja Will.
Sorry I missed your show: Rosy Simas
yödoishëndahgwa (a place for rest)… is an installation and performance work by Rosy Simas to heal seven generations of ancestors and seven generations yet to be born.
Through Sorry I Missed Your Show, our screening and discussion series, diverse artists offer in-depth insight into their creative process.
7PM Eastern Standard Time
yödoishëndahgwa’geh (a place for rest) - a practice as performance
yödoishëndahgwa’geh (a place for rest) - a practice as performance
Our performance on January 3rd as part of Movement Research at the Judson Church series HAS BEEN POSTPONED until further notice.
INSTEAD Simas and performers will be PREVIEWING online what we have been working on online via our studio.
Jan 3rd Movement Research at the Judson Church was curated by Maria Hupfield the evening was to be shared with Emily Johnson/Catalyst and Indigenous Kinship Collective. Emily will share an update on her work and Indigenous Kinship Collective will share a poem or two.
YOU NEED TO REGISTER FOR THE ZOOM WEBINAR BECAUSE RSD NEEDS TO MAIL YOU SOMETHING FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION.
PLEASE REGISTER ASAP. WE WILL DO OUR BEST TO SNAIL MAIL TO ALL BY THEN.
Please join Simas and Sam Johnson, Sam Aros Mitchell, Pedro Pablo, Lela Pierce, Judy Shui Xian, and Taja Will.
The PREVIEW will be a webinar so everyone can participate and interact online. Audience will be projected on our projections screen in here in our studio so we can see you as we share.
This will be live online and not a recording for later.
What are we sharing?
Rosy Simas' yödoishëndahgwa’geh (a place for rest), is an installation, a film, and a practice of grieving, condoling, and being in relationship with each other.
yödoishëndahgwa’geh and Simas’ related larger project, she who lives on the road to war, is a continuum, a practice. This practice includes improvisation scores to be shared with audiences and develop in relationship to place. The practice is done by a group of people who together are a company of performers: Lelis Brito, Erin Drummond, Sam Johnson, Sam Aros Mitchell, Valerie Oliveiro, Pedro Pablo, Sharon Picasso, Lela Pierce, Judith Holo Shuǐ Xiān, Jeffrey Wells, and Taja Will.
yödoishëndahgwa’geh is a vehicle, a space, a bridge between Simas' larger projects. This iteration of yödoishëndahgwa’geh is not tied to specific funding or curated presentations. This situation gives Simas, and the artists she works with, more freedom to decide when, how, and for who this practice/work is shared.
ZOOM WEBINAR
When: Jan 3, 2022 07:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Topic: a placeholder, a preview, a grieving of the cancelled Movement Research at Judson Memorial Church show on Jan 3, 2022
Register in advance for this webinar:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_AprvfO2RSCyC0eGF8YZCQQ
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
Photo by Glenn Stubbe for the Star Tribune, 2021.
Rest & Refuge Workshop - Virtual/Online
Rest & Refuge Workshop is a part of Movement Research’s Winter MELT. Based on Simas’ creative practice as an Indigenous artist working in radical relationality with the world, this intensive is intended to create a space of rest and restorative movement - for the body, the heart, the mind, and spirit.
yödoishëndahgwa’geh (a place for rest)
yödoishëndahgwa’geh (a place for rest)
Rosy Simas Danse - Three Thirty One Space
Minneapolis, MN
Deeper Lecture with Rosy Simas
relationally, refuge and rest.
Rosy Simas will discuss her new work and past work, her company’s new studio for Native and BIPOC artists, and how relationally is guiding everything from her creative process to how her company works within and for community.
7PM Eastern Standard Time
Open Rehearsal
Witness and discuss the creative process of making Weave with Rosy Simas and collaborators.