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SUMMARY:Emily Johnson (Yup’ik Alaskan): Land and An Architecture of the Overflow
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday, April 26, 2022 \n12:00 PM – 1:30 PM\nUCLA Kaufman Hall 208\n\n\nUCLA Department of World Arts and Cultures/Dance in association with\nAmerican Indian Studies Center presents an artist talk by\nUCLA Regents’ Lecturer\nEmily Johnson:\n“Land and An Architecture of the Overflow”\nTuesday, April 26, 2022 at 12 p.m.\nUCLA Kaufman Hall 208\nFree and Open to the Public\n \nIf you would like to attend in person please register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/land-and-an-architecture-of-the-overflow-by-emily-johnson-tickets-324404642017\nJoin the Zoom meeting: https://ucla.zoom.us/j/98941877609\nWatch the stream on YouTube: https://youtu.be/wZYYb07Kieo\n \nBessie, Guggenheim, and Doris Duke award-winning dance artist Emily Johnson will discuss her practice as a choreographer, a land and water protector, and an activist for justice, Indigenous sovereignty, and well-being.\nJohnson is known for creating dances that function as portals and care processions—engaging audiences within and through space, time, and environment—in projects designed to interact with a place’s architecture, peoples, history and role in building futures. Recognizing that in order for her work to truly take root, for it to bring forth the shifts in consciousness that are at the heart of her artistic processes, she engages her work on the structural level. To that end, she has developed a living Decolonization Rider to further transform and change institutional systems and governance, offering a framework for discussion and action.\nHer newest work, Being Future Being will premiere at The Eli and Edythe Broad Stage at Santa Monica College, September 8–10, 2022.\nFull bio: http://www.catalystdance.com\nDecolonization Rider: http://www.catalystdance.com/decolonization-rider\nIf you would like to attend in person please register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/land-and-an-architecture-of-the-overflow-by-emily-johnson-tickets-324404642017\nJoin the Zoom meeting: https://ucla.zoom.us/j/98941877609\nWatch the stream on YouTube: https://youtu.be/wZYYb07Kieo\nPhoto by Adam Sings in The Timber\n\n\n \n \n\n
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