Kathryn Wasserman Davis Collaborative in Conflict Transformation KWD COLLABORATIVE IN CONFLICT TRANSFORM.

Conflict Transformation: 2022 Research Grants Showcase

This event is an opportunity to engage with our 2022 Conflict Transformation Grant Recipients and learn more about their work in conflict analysis and transformation. This event will be collaborative and interactive between the Midd and MIIS campuses. See the full list of 2022 grant recipients here.


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Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

Open to the Public
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Movement Matters: Ishmael Houston-Jones Global Body in Conflict Master class

What is your first impulse? Can you trust it? What happens when the judge falls asleep? Can sight be a handicap? Can you know too much? This is a workshop about Dancing and Speaking and Improvisation and Composition. In this workshop we will use several improvisation strategies to open a free flow of immediate, spontaneous writing, speaking and dancing. We will employ different approaches of partnering, releasing, scores, texting, authentic movement and automatic writing to generate material.

Mahaney Arts Center Dance Theatre

Free
Open to the Public
artist dancing against a dark background

Movement Matters: Translating Lost and Found Artist Talk with Ishmael Houston-Jones

Translating Lost and Found: In 2016 Ishmael Houston-Jones, along with the choreographer Miguel Gutierrez and the composer Nick Hallett, created the New York Dance and Performance “Bessie Award” winning piece Variations On Themes from Lost and Found: Scenes from a Life and Other Works by John Bernd. John Bernd was an experimental choreographer/composer/visual artist active in the downtown New York performance scene of the 1980s who died in 1988 at age 35 from AIDS complications.

Mahaney Arts Center Dance Theatre

Free
Open to the Public
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Movement Matters: Global Body in Conflict: transitions into terrestrial Artist Talk with jumatatu m. poe

jumatatu m. poe will present “transitions into terrestrial,” sharing images, video, poetics, and movement reflecting on transitions in artmaking and life. Having completed a 10 plus year cycle of research and performance with collaborator Jermone Donte Beacham through the J-Sette focused Let ‘im Move You series, jumatatu is reflecting on the vastness of the voyage, the depth of the lessons on both being, and being with, that sprang forth from that intimately collaborative series of processes.

Mahaney Arts Center Dance Theatre

Open to the Public