Disability Dance Workshop

The Leslie Center for the Humanities presents a virtual dance workshop with dance artist and activist Rafi Ruffino Darrow.

February 15, 2023
1 pm - 3 pm
Location
Virtual
Sponsored by
Leslie Center for the Humanities
Audience
Public
More information
Erin Bennett
603-646-0896

The "Crip Furtures: Disabilty at Dartmouth College" event series presents a virtual disability dance workshop with Rafi Ruffino Darrow.

When: Wednesday, February 15, 2023, 1:00-3:00 PM (EST)

Where: Zoom

Register for the Zoom event here: https://tinyurl.com/mw9vkjzw

In this movement vernacular-building workshop, Rafi wil lead participants through a series of promptings to reflect upon their relationships with being mis/perceived onstage or in everyday life, toward a revelation of tactics for legibility and staring back. This class will work with the dancers to develop a physical idiom for their movement practice where one may not have always been accessible: especially encouraged to attend are those who may not have gotten to experience representations of themselves onstage, and therefore may not have been shown the kinds of bodily languages available to them for self expression. This workshop is designed to include a wide range of diabled folks.

Rafi Ruffino Darrow is a dance artist and activist working in Oakland, California. Born and raised in Buffalo, NY, their work is rooted in the toxic injury that has shaped their hometown, and the ways in which this troubles the boundaries of the human body and the unsure contours of our global futures. Their work lives in the liminality this precarity creates, and the inter-marginalized care and intimacy it necessitates.

Location
Virtual
Sponsored by
Leslie Center for the Humanities
Audience
Public
More information
Erin Bennett
603-646-0896