Voice and embodied practices to explore our relationship to speaking.
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Learning to Speak: Embodied Resources for a Sustainable Art Practice
Facilitated by brooke smiley. Presented by Bridge Live Arts' "Money in the Arts: Pathways to Equity" series.
Sunday SEPTEMBER 18, 11 AM - 2 PM (PDT), 447 Minna Street, San Francisco
TICKETS: $20 - $75, sliding scale
BIPOC Subsidy: As part of Money in the Arts, we are providing ten subsidies to participants that identify as Black, Indigenous, and/or as People of Color (BIPOC). Each subsidy allows someone to register for all three workshops for only $10. Please email [email protected] to access this support.
If you require closed captioning or ASL interpretation to participate in this event, please contact [email protected] by August 18, 2022 with your access needs.
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EVENT DESCRIPTION
This session explores the implications of systemic cultural oppression and privilege as it relates to the voice, one’s sense of relative safety, and whole body expression. Participants will be guided to explore what occurs in the body when waiting to speak, speaking while not being heard, and speaking while being heard. Individual, small group and large group explorations will support space to observe embodied patterns, and explore resources for accessing the voice for differing outcomes. The intention is to uplift the relationship the voice has to cultivating a practice of valuing personal equity and negotiating boundaries for a sustainable art practice.
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ABOUT BROOKE SMILEY | brooke smiley is an artist who guides land and body learning. Grounded in somatic education, public earth art, and dance performance, her work engages a deepening awareness in the body, our relationships with one another, and the world. A Osage woman, she partners with the history of the land and who lives here — all forms more than human — their wisdom and agency, and honors each voice by slowing down to listen. With a strong background in contemporary, post modern dance, embodied anatomy, earth architecture, and trauma informed pedagogy, brooke invites collaborative spaces of learning through individual sessions, consultation, community engagement, film, and performance.
ABOUT THE BRIDGE LIVE ARTS | Bridge Live Arts creates and supports equity-driven live art that centers artists as agents of change. Learn more at bridgelivearts.org
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Photo of brooke smiley, courtesy of the artist.
For more information on Bridge Live Arts' Money in the Arts: Pathways to Equity series visit: https://www.bridgelivearts.org/money-in-the-arts
Bridge Live Arts receives funding from San Francisco's Grants for the Arts, the Zellerbach Family Foundation, the Fleishhacker Foundation, the Phyllis C. Wattis Foundation, the California Arts Council, and the National Endowment for the Arts.