Join members of the cast of Hagay Dreaming for a workshop to connect with Truku stories and cosmologies through the body in movement.
The workshop will take a central scene from Hagay Dreaming as a starting point, in which members of the Truku tribe move fluidly between genders. Teaching its movements and choreography, they will introduce the ancestral Gaya living principle, which outlines that all living creatures are connected and non-binary, in motion.
No dance experience is required – everyone can join in.
Hagay Dreaming is an Elug Art Corner production directed by Shu Lea Cheang with artistic direction by Dondon Hounwn.
Presented by Tate and Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels.
These performances are part of Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels festival running across London from 12 March to 8 April 2025. Built on the values of creation, transmission and education, this wide-reaching celebration of choreography features 15 modern and contemporary dance performances highlighting both major repertoire works and new productions.
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