Event

Circles, An Embodied Folk Story of Contemporary Womanhood

July 13 @ 10:00 am 6:00 pm

Event options

Morning circle: Saturday, July 13, 10 am–1 pm
Afternoon circle: Saturday, July 13, 2–6 pm

To attend

If you are interested in attending a free story and dance circle, please fill out this form or email artist-in-residence Homa Sarabi at [email protected].

Gallery 263 artist-in-residence Homa Sarabi invites you to attend a special event as part of her summer residency: Circles, An Embodied Folk Story of Contemporary Womanhood. This project is an interactive collective story, a movement choir, and a creative representation of the experience of contemporary womanhood. RSVP required. Attendance is free.

Participants will gather in intimate groups and share their stories in response to carefully designed prompts, and in the practice of collective movements, we will rise to dance together. We will record the stories, notate the dance, and celebrate the gatherings creatively and reflectively through film and audio, photography, collective drawing, and Motif symbols of the Leban dance-notation technique. 

For this project, Sarabi is collaborating with choreographer and dancer Meg Buckner