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Thinking through/with Latin American and  Spanish Dance explores the inextricable relationship and productive connections between critical theory and dance practice, critical interpretation and dance production, academic writing and understanding and embodied knowledge through the collaboration between dancers, choreographers, and scholars in Mexico, Spain, Argentina, and the USA.

 

PROGRAM

  • Illustrated Lecture on a Possible Re-Imagination of the Ballet Tango (1995) 
    • Performer and presented by Eugenia Cadus (Argentina)
  • A Queer History of Flamenco: A Performative Conference
    • Performed and presented by Fernando Lopez (Spain)

- Coffee break -

 

  • Heaven

    • Performed and presented by Raul Tamez (Mexico)*

              This dance performance includes partial nudity

 

  • Bracha
    • Performed by Cinthia Renee Portes (Mexico)
  • Dietrich, Cavani, and Holbein in Bracha
    • Presented by Julien Gutierrez-Albilla (USC)
  • Roundtable
    • Moderated by Nania Meeker (USC)

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Sponsors: USC Dornsife Divisional for the Humanities, USC Dornsife College Dean of Graduate and Professional Education, Center for Latinx and Latin American Studies, Levan Institute for the Humanities, Visual Studies Research Institute, German Studies Program, Experimental Humanities Lab, Center for Feminist Research, Francophone Research and Resource Center, and the Departments of Comparative Literature, French and Italian, and Latin American and Iberian Cultures, and the Del Amo Foundation

This program is open to all eligible individuals. USC operates all of its programs and activities consistent with the university’s Notice of Non-Discrimination. Eligibility is not determined based on race, sex, ethnicity, sexual orientation or any other prohibited factor.

 

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