Episode 2: Embodiment and the Speculative The CAMRA Archives
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Episode 2 of The CAMRA Archives: Black Women in Motion features Dr. Christina Knight, Assistant Professor of Visual Studies at Haverford College and the co-founder of knightworks dance theater. We discuss embodiment and spirituality, the decolonial potential of diasporic movement practices, and Black imagination in the context of the speculative works she develops with her sister, Jessi Knight.
You can learn more about knightworks at http://www.knightworksdancetheater.org/about.html
Produced & Edited by Azsaneé Truss (@AzsaneeT)
Music: Ketsa - Smooth Day (available at freemusicarhive.org)
Follow CAMRA on Twitter and Instagram @CAMRAPenn
Episode 2 of The CAMRA Archives: Black Women in Motion features Dr. Christina Knight, Assistant Professor of Visual Studies at Haverford College and the co-founder of knightworks dance theater. We discuss embodiment and spirituality, the decolonial potential of diasporic movement practices, and Black imagination in the context of the speculative works she develops with her sister, Jessi Knight.
You can learn more about knightworks at http://www.knightworksdancetheater.org/about.html
Produced & Edited by Azsaneé Truss (@AzsaneeT)
Music: Ketsa - Smooth Day (available at freemusicarhive.org)
Follow CAMRA on Twitter and Instagram @CAMRAPenn
27 min