BARNARD CENTER FOR RESEARCH ON WOMEN
presents
NO SUCH THING AS NEUTRAL
NYC STREET DANCE SYMPOSIUM
Leaders from the Flex and Lite Feet urban dance
communities gather for a lecture-demonstration and dance battle
Ali Rosa-Salas
lectures on
No Such Thing as Neutral
presents
NO SUCH THING AS NEUTRAL
NYC STREET DANCE SYMPOSIUM
Leaders from the Flex and Lite Feet urban dance
communities gather for a lecture-demonstration and dance battle
Ali Rosa-Salas
lectures on
No Such Thing as Neutral
Saturday, November 8, 3pm-8pm
Event Oval, The Diana Center
Barnard College
Barnard College
A day-long symposium about two distinctive New York City street dance forms (Lite Feet, founded in Harlem, and Flex, started in Brooklyn) will explore how these urban dance forms—known for improvisation, informal teaching methods, and the central role of marginalized communities of color in their production—are often figured in opposition to more traditional dance forms, but are making significant contributions to the contemporary dance world.
Countless forms of dance created and performed in public spaces are bundled under the umbrella of “vernacular” or “street,” which are recognized for their emphasis on improvisation, informal teaching methods, and the central role of communities of color in their production. Yet they are often figured primarily in opposition to traditionally valorized forms of dance such as ballet and modern dance. With this project, Ali Rosa-Salas highlights the contributions of women who participate in movement-based styles that engage notions of subjectivity and the body in their work while utilizing the technical formalities of abstraction. These New York City-founded dance forms speak directly to the centrality of gender, racial, and community identity in art-making and how such inquiries propel local art forms into international cultural movements.
3pm-5pm: Join pioneers of the Flex and Lite Feet communities for a lecture-demonstration and discussion moderated by Ali Rosa-Salas. Panelists include Chrybaby Cozie, Tatianna "Tati B" Butler, Alora "Gaia" Martinez, Reggie "Regg Roc" Gray, Diedra Braz, Shelby "Shellz" Felton, and Andre "Dre" Redman.
6pm-8pm: Rep Your Style co-founder Melanie Aguirre will host the first-ever all-women Lite Feet and Flex exhibition showcase. Featured dancers include renowned female Flex and Lite Feet dancers Shellz, KitKat, Android, Betty Spaghetti, Lil Spank, Tootie, Cleo, and Gaia.
Information: bcrw.barnard.edu
Event Oval, The Diana Center
Barnard College
3009 Broadway (entrance at 117th Street), Manhattan(directions)
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