About the Event
Master Classes for the Masses
With Master Artist Onye Ozuzu
Join us for a series of vibrant workshops with dance visionaries, centering Black dance praxis.
Open to all. Come move and be moved.
Ozuzu is a choreographer, performer, and arts leader whose interdisciplinary work explores improvisation, embodiment, and cultural identity. She currently serves as Dean of the School of Fine and Performing Arts at Columbia College Chicago and is known internationally for her research-driven creative practice.
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Presented by Angela’s Pulse in collaboration with Movement Research.
Curated by Dancing While Black Co-Directors, Paloma McGregor, Jade Charon Robertson, Joya Powell, and Kayla Hamilton.
Celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the Dancing While Black Fellowship with us!
Dancing While Black is supported by the Harkness Foundation for Dance, Jerome Foundation and The New York Community Trust Van Lier Fellowship. Fiscally sponsored by BAAD!, Angela's Pulse is also a recipient of funding from Howard Gilman Foundation and The Mosaic Network & Fund (with lead funding from the New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA)).
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