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    • Decolonizing Praxis
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    • Repertorio
    • Advisory Board
    • Sponsors, Partners, and Contributors
  • mar parrilla
    • Solo Work
  • The Company
  • Calendar
  • DONATE
  • We Create Festival
    • Digital Program- We Create 2025
    • Artist Bios
    • Technical Team
    • Thank you and Acknowledgements
  • Âs Nupumukômun (We Still Dance)
  • Ohke Kah Nippi Mehquontamūonk
  • Powering Cultural Futures Partnership
  • Dance for Social Justice
    • DSJ in our community!
  • Proyecto Melaza
  • Ongoing Projects
    • Indigeneity
    • Collaboration with Puerto Rico
    • Puerto Rico Cohort
    • Hurricane Maria Recovery Initiative
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    • Community Relationships
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MELAZA II: Symposium on Colonial Relationships between the Caribbean and the USA. 

July 6th, 2019
First Church Boston (Art & Spirit Series)
66 Marlborough Street, Boston MA,02116

Danza Orgánica is very excited to host a symposium in which we explore the colonial relationships between the Caribbean and the United States of America. This unique symposium will be an opportunity to learn from artists and historians whose work revolves around social justice oriented issues, with a focus on the historic and contemporary implications of these colonial relationships. 

There will be performances, a panel, and workshops. Not to be missed!

Confirmed artists and scholars:

Jean Appolon and Dancers
Proyecto Melaza Dancers
Awilda Sterling
Bernat Tort
Dey Hernández
Khury Petersen-Smith

Workshops:

Master class with Awilda Sterling
Dance for Social Justice Workshop (Danza Orgánica)