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Investigating Creative Processes

What is it about?

Two dancers, one from Lebanon and one from U.S., initiated new ways to choreograph birthed out of who they are, their geographical separation and their sociopolitical environments. They came together, virtually and in real life, to create hybrid performances investigating what it means to be a female in the twenty-first century through the lens of their respective countries and utilizing a feminist social constructionist perspective.

Why is it important?

Nadra Assaf from Lebanon and Heather Harrington from the United States are dancers, educators, scholars and choreographers who believe in the power of the body for communication, intersectional feminism and sociopolitical movement.

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Heather Harrington and Nadra Assaf
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