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CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS // TRANS BODY

Time: November 3, 2019 at 12pm to November 19, 2019 at 7pm
Location: NLTN Holistic Personal Training
Street: 319 Peck St Building 2
City/Town: New Haven
Website or Map: http://elmcitydance.org
Phone: 860-451-9421
Event Type: performance, project
Organized By: Elm City Dance Collective
Latest Activity: Nov 4, 2019

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Event Description

Elm City Dance Collective and New Haven Pride Center will collaborate on a month-long process & performance workshop with a community of trans-identified people, non-dancers and dancers alike, to explore meaning, making and movement within the context of transgender identity, history and corporeality.

The project asked the questions: How do we embody and perform our own history? How do we tell stories about ourselves through movement? How can we express trans-identity through dance?

WANT TO PARTICIPATE?
We are looking for 10-15 trans-identified people to participate in the creation and performance of work. Participants will be asked to attend three exploratory rehearsals and one performance. Email: elmcitydance@gmail.com

REHEARSAL DATES: Sunday: Nov 3 & 10, 12:00 - 3:00pm Sunday: Nov 17, 4-6pm

LOCATION: NLTN Holistic Personal Training. 319 Peck St. Erector Square. New Haven. Building #2

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PERFORMANCE: Tuesday, Nov 19 @ 6pm // Location: TBD

*If you have a conflict with one of the dates please let us know. We would still love for you to participate

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