Indigenous Peoples' Day Celebration with Jessica Moore of the Waccamaw Siouan tribe | Springfield College

Indigenous Peoples' Day Celebration with Jessica Moore of the Waccamaw Siouan tribe

Indigenous Peoples' Day Celebration with Jessica Moore of the Waccamaw Siouan tribe.

 

Indigenous Peoples' Day Celebration with Jessica Moore of the Waccamaw Siouan tribe

Dancers Against Racism Series: Move for the Movement
October-December

This fall, the Springfield College Dance program invites the community to join in virtual events led by guest artists using dance as a platform and lens to discuss racism. Classes will consist of both movement and discussion. All classes and discussions will be accessible via Zoom.

Learn more about the guest artists.

OCT. 26, 1:35-2:35 P.M. (ALL LEVELS); OCT. 27, 2:45-4 P.M. (INTERMEDIATE LEVEL)

Jazz Fusion with Brittany Monachino

Dancers Against Racism Series: Move for the Movement
October-December

This fall, the Springfield College Dance program invites the community to join in virtual events led by guest artists using dance as a platform and lens to discuss racism. Classes will consist of both movement and discussion. All classes and discussions will be accessible via Zoom.

Zoom ID for all guest classes: 939 8624 2373

Learn more about the guest artists.

OCTOBER 28, 1:35-2:35 P.M. (ALL LEVELS); OCTOBER 29, 2:45-4 P.M. (INTERMEDIATE)

Dancehall with Alysia Douglas

Dancers Against Racism Series: Move for the Movement
October-December

This fall, students in the Springfield College Dance program will perform in both virtual and live events led by guest artists using dance as a platform and lens to discuss racism. All classes and discussions will be accessible via Zoom.

Zoom ID for all guest classes: 939 8624 2373

Learn more about the guest artists.

NOVEMBER 4 & 5

Latinx dance with David Olarte

Dancers Against Racism Series: Move for the Movement
November 4 at 1:35 to 2:35 p.m.
November 5 at 9:30 to 10: 30 a.m.

This fall, the Springfield College Dance program invites the community to join in virtual events led by guest artists using dance as a platform and lens to discuss racism. Classes will consist of both movement and discussion. All classes and discussions will be accessible via Zoom.

Zoom ID for all guest classes: 939 8624 2373

Learn more about the guest artists.

NOVEMBER 10, 4:30-6 P.M.

West African Dance with Jason Aryeh (intermediate)

Dancers Against Racism Series: Move for the Movement
October-December

This fall, the Springfield College Dance program invites the community to join in virtual events led by guest artists using dance as a platform and lens to discuss racism. Classes will consist of both movement and discussion. All classes and discussions will be accessible via Zoom.

Zoom ID for all guest classes: 939 8624 2373

Learn more about the guest artists.

NOVEMBER 13, 1:30-2:45 P.M.

Tutting with Matthew Gibbs (all levels)

Dancers Against Racism Series: Move for the Movement
October-December

This fall, the Springfield College Dance program invites the community to join in virtual events led by guest artists using dance as a platform and lens to discuss racism. Classes will consist of both movement and discussion. All classes and discussions will be accessible via Zoom.

Zoom ID for all guest classes: 939 8624 2373

Learn more about the guest artists.

DECEMBER 2, 11 A.M. TO 12:30 P.M.; DECEMBER 3, 4:30-6 P.M.

Horton-Ailey with Lakey Evans-Peña

Dancers Against Racism Series: Move for the Movement
October-December

This fall, the Springfield College Dance program invites the community to join in virtual events led by guest artists using dance as a platform and lens to discuss racism. Classes will consist of both movement and discussion. All classes and discussions will be accessible via Zoom.

Zoom ID for all guest classes: 939 8624 2373

Learn more about the guest artists.

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