Led by Nickeshia Garrick, this workshop will be an embodied exploration of the bonds that physically and emotionally bind lived experiences. This workshop speaks to the relationships in proximity to Blackness, which have unfortunately been forcibly bound to colonization, enslavement, and scarcity mindsets. However, the relationships we choose to build with ourselves and each other (within the diaspora) — despite these shared ancestral traumas and lived experiences — bond us in resilience, empathy, awareness, and a deep desire/need for love.

Participants are invited to explore these experiences and perceptions of the world through shared pasts and present connectivities or crossings. Together, participants will unearth their inner storyteller through embodied memories surrounding the five senses (touch, taste, smell, sight, and sound) by utilizing voice, body, pen, paper, and rope. Participants who have a movement-based practice or are looking to explore the use of movement and voice are encouraged to attend. However, no experience is necessary to attend this open workshop.

Note:

  • This program has a limited capacity. Register via Eventbrite.
  • Drop-in participants are welcomed to participate.

This program is part of Keeping Time, a workshop series that centres embodied learning by inviting intergenerational audiences of all abilities to pay special attention to time, space and movement through somatic learning and unlearning.

This program is co-produced with DanceWorks, as part of the DanceWorks Emerging-to-Mid-Career Fellowship, and dance Immersion. This program is made possible through the generous support of the Lindy Green Family Foundation.

Image credit: Nickeshia Garrick, To My Past, Present and Future hosted by Jamii Esplanade, 2023. Photography: Jae Yang.

Date

November 16

Time

1:00pm – 3:00pm

This venue is wheelchair accessible.

Register

This program is free, but registration is required in order to attend.

REGISTER HERE
A photograph of Nickeshia Garrick. They are a Black person, with dark skin with short cropped hair dyed dark blonde. They are posing, with one hand over their forehead and one hand across their torso, mid-motion and in dance. The surrounding background is black.

Artist Bio

Nickeshia Garrick

Nickeshia Garrick (b. 1987, Toronto; she/her, they/them) is a settler on the stolen land of Tkarón:to and has performed on this land for over 25 years. They are unapologetically a Black, Queer Artist, who believes in the healing power of breath through raw emotion and movement.
Nickeshia is a Dora Mavor Moore winning and multi-nominated artist who holds a BFA in Dance from Simon Fraser University and is a Co-Founder of CinnaMoon Collective, a Central American and Afro-Caribbean contemporary dance duo that is dedicated to reclaiming and honouring ancestral stories from a decolonial perspective.

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