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Sarasota Performing Arts Foundation Announces Artists-In-Residence

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April 24, 2024 – Sarasota

Sarasota Performing Arts Foundation is pleased to welcome Urban Bush Women (UBW) as Artists-In-Residence. UBW galvanizes artists, activists, audiences, and communities through performances, artist development, education, and community engagement. Beginning May 8, UBW dancers and BOLD facilitators will collaborate with local female artists and partner organizations to explore and build community through dance. The residency will culminate with a performance and workshop mashup featuring Urban Bush Women and local artists in a free public event at The Oval at the Bay on Saturday, May 11 at 1 p.m. To register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/signature-artists-at-the-bay-urban-bush-women-tickets-885637905817

The Urban Bush Women Artists-In-Residence are Jaimé Yawa Dzandu, Kentoria Earle, Love Muwwakkil, and Mikaila Ware.

“As we welcome Urban Bush Women to Sarasota, we embark on a journey of cultural enrichment and artistic exploration,” said Tania Castroverde Moskalenko, CEO of Sarasota Performing Arts Foundation. “At the heart of our mission lies the belief in the transformative power of the arts to engage and inspire, and I eagerly anticipate the impact they will have on our local artists, students, and community.”

UBW promotes artistic legacies, projecting the voices of the under-heard and people of color by addressing issues of equity in the dance field and throughout the United States, while also providing platforms for community exploration and discussion with art makers through its BOLD programming.

BOLD (Builders, Organizers, and Leaders through Dance) is UBW’s unique approach to facilitating a dialogue within a community. The ensemble will facilitate multiple BOLD workshops in Sarasota using a unique blend of dialogue and movement. Workshops will be held at Senior Friendship Center, Resilient Retreat, Booker High School, and Sarasota Contemporary Dance. 

Collaborating artists include: Leymis Bolaños Wilmott (Co-Founder/Artistic Director of Sarasota Contemporary Dance); Monessa Salley (Sarasota Performing Arts Foundation Teaching Artist/Sarasota Contemporary Dance ); Maria Schaedler-Luera (Sarasota Performing Arts Foundation Teaching Artist/Atomica Arts); Barbara Monteiro (Sarasota Contemporary Dance); Xiao-Xuan (Sarasota Contemporary Dance); Carolina Franco (Creato Latino); Samantha Miller (Sarasota Contemporary Dance); Jessica Obiedzinski (Sarasota Contemporary Dance), Melanie Lavender, and Sydney Lemelin.

Two of these community members have a history with UBW: Leymis Bolaños Wilmott saw the ensemble while at FSU and it inspired her to create her own company. And Courtney Smith, a dance teacher and Visual and Performing Arts coordinator at Booker High School, took a workshop with them and it changed the way she thought about dance.

Urban Bush Women Schedule of Events 

Wednesday, May 8

Community Initiative – open to community members aged 50+    

Workshop: Dance For Every Body

Community: Senior Friendship Center

10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

1888 Brother Geenen Way, Sarasota, FL

Community Initiative – screening process required to attend

Workshop: Mindful Bodies and Reflective Practices

Community: Resilient Retreat

5:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.

13010 Fruitville Rd, Sarasota, FL

Thursday May 9

Community Initiative – not public

Workshop: Collab Lab

Community: Booker High School Dance Students

12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.

Friday, May 10

Community Initiative – not public

Workshop: Local Artists Collab Lab

Community: Sarasota Contemporary Dance

Saturday May 11

FREE PUBLIC EVENT! | Registration requested here.

Community in Motion: Performance of Haint Blu (Excerpt) and Collab Lab Sharing with local artists followed by Dance for Every Body Workshop

Community: Urban Bush Women and local artists

1:00 p.m.

The Oval at the Bay, 655 N Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, FL

Haint Blu (Excerpt)

Choreography by Chanon Judson & Mame Diarra Speis, Co-Artistic Directors,

in collaboration with the company: Courtney J. Cook, Kentoria Earle, Roobi Gaskins, Symara Sarai,

Bianca Leticia Medina, and Mikaila Ware

Writer: Nina Angela Mercer

Dramaturg: Talvin Wilks

Sound Designer, Composer: Everett Saunders

Music: Percussion performed by Lucianna Padmore, guitar and vocals performed by Grace Galu Kalambay

Haint Blu is an ensemble dance-theater work seeped in memory and magic. Known as the color that Southern families paint their front porches to ward off bad spirits, Haint Blu uses performance as a center and source of healing, taking us through movement into stillness and rest: remembering, reclaiming, releasing, and restoring. It is an embodied look into familial lines and the movements, histories and stories of our elders and ancestors. It reflects on what has been lost across generations and what can be recovered. Haint Blu takes us to the magical place where spirits share their legacies, journey onward, and leave the thick residue of their knowing behind.

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