Diálogos sobre Cuerpo, Naturaleza y Performance en comunidades indígenas de Honduras y Nicaragua
Evento Gratis y en Español
Evento educacional y participativo, que aborda la perspectiva indígena Lenca y sobre la naturaleza y el cuerpo. Se presentará un video sobre el intercambio somático con las comunidades indígenas Lencas en Honduras y fragmentos de un performance inspirado en esta experiencia presentado en Junio en Counterpulse; una actividad somática con el público asistente y un diálogo sobre la cultura indígena Lenca y Chorotega, la protección de la naturaleza y saberes indígenas, y la creación artística con líderes comunitarias, antropólogas y artistas de Centroamerica. Compartiremos una deliciosa bebida tradicional hondureña horchata de arroz y morro.
Participantes Silvia González Carías, antropóloga de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras Donatila Girón, Lider de Mujeres referentes indigenas de la Paz (Murilpaz). Isadora Paz Taboada, coreógrafa, gestora cultural Diana Lara coreógrafa, educadora somática Yorlis Luna, educadora popular e investigadora Moderadora: Cheliz López Edición video: Gabriel Vallecillo Promoción: Oona Valle Diana Lara (she/her) is a choreographer, performer, and somatic movement educator born and raised in Honduras. Her choreographic work is influenced by contemporary dance, contact improvisation, Body-Mind Centering training, and Latinx culture. She creates choreographies that explore the effects of coloniality, religion, and gender on the body, and that generate rituals to peel layers of oppression. She is nurtured and committed to create work in collaboration with artists from different disciplines, and to generate containers that allow us to value and enjoy the creative process. Her choreographies have been staged in San Francisco Bay Area venues including the Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts, NohSpace, Dance Mission Theater, Moments Notice, Counterpulse 2nd Sundays, The Garage, and Safe House Arts; and in Mexico City, Canada, and Honduras venues. Isadora Paz Taboada (she/her) is a Honduran-Argentinian dance artist, leader and co-founder of DA escénica, an independent collaborative project based in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. She has been a resident artist at ADF Durham, NC and the National Choreographic Center in La Rochelle, France. She explores community narratives, practices and performances promoting collective inquiry and intercultural dialogue through dance and performance. facebook.com/daescenica |
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