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A Singular They expired Free

Posted by: New England Center for Circus Arts
Posted on: Feb. 28, 2020
Category: Other Events
Type: In Person
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Toby MacNutt is a queer, nonbinary trans, disabled artist living in Vermont. They have been a dancer most of their life, and their choreography and other creative work frequently explores themes of embodiment, identity, and relationships. In a Singular They, Toby asks: "When change is who you are, who are you?" Solos for ground, aerials, and mobility apparatus engage different elements of identity and embodiment, including an outsider’s approach to masculinity, the way time changes with chronic pain, and what it’s like to find freedom.
Date: Apr. 19, 2020
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Timezone: (UTC-5) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
Application link:
Location: NECCA
Brattleboro, VT 05301
10 Town Crier Drive
United States

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