Chellis Living Room/Seminar Room
56 Hillcrest Road
Middlebury, VT 05753
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Open to the Public

In this talk Maree ReMalia shares her journey through life and across mediums, from dance to writing to singing to boxing, via excerpts and explorations from her in-process solo performance, “with ourselves, with each other.” The solo aims to be a balm for the heart and a container for grief, an opening for joy, welcoming desire, acknowledging rage, and insisting on love, while exploring how a solo can become a gathering, a chorus, and a communal remembrance. Open to the college community and the public. Questions can be directed to Catharine Wright at cwwright@middlebury.edu.

 

Maree ReMalia is a choreographer, performer, teaching artist, and certified Gaga instructor. An adoptee born in South Korea and raised in Ohio, embodied and creative practices support her in an ongoing process of self-discovery, expression, and liberation. In her work as a dance artist, she invites others into these unfolding processes with a focus on care and connection. She travels frequently as a guest artist creating collaborative performance works and facilitating movement experiences in a range of settings. From 2015-2017, Maree was Middlebury’s selected Movement Matters artist-in-residence. You can read more about her here.

 

Sponsored by the Chellis Feminist Resource Center; The Committee on the Arts; and The Academic Enrichment Fund

Sponsored by:
Writing and Rhetoric Program; Gender, Sexuality, & Fem Studies

Contact Organizer

Wilbur, Tiffany
twilbur@middlebury.edu
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