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Indigenous Diaspora Presents Pilipina Choreographer Alleluia Panis
Wednesday, 04/30/08 04:00 - 06:00
American Pilipino choreographer Alleluia Panis presents some of her work in Indigenous aesthetics and form in American Pilipino Dance. Panis is co-founder and Executive/Artistic Director of Kulintang Arts. She is in the forefront of the creation of contemporary American dance informed by issues and concerns of American Pilipinos, as well as the dance forms of traditional and tribal communities of the Philippines. This event is a part of the Spring programming series Indigenous Identity in Diaspora- People of Color Art Practice in North América, sponsored Stanford Institute for Creativity and the Arts (SICA)and Artist in Residence Cherríe Moraga. The Stanford community is invited to consider the topic of indigeneity/aboriginality and how it impacts performance, especially work produced by Chicana, Latina and other Native- and African-origined artists. All events offer a 21st century examination of people of color aesthetics. The exploration of gender and sexuality, as they pertain to the formation of cultural identity, is integral to this course of study, as is the critical examination of the modernist view of mestizaje and neo-liberal view of multiculturalism.
Event location
Roble Gym, Room 33
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